Designing for mobile first?

Published: 27 September 2012

I have mixed opinions about this, should you design for mobile first or desktop? I understand the pro’s for mobile first but it’s got it’s pitfalls too in my opinion. I would be interested in your views too so please leave your comments below. So, if we decide we’re going straight in to the browser […]

Update: 27 September 2012

WordPress themes or bespoke web design?

Published: 19 September 2012

WordPress is currently the most popular publishing platform in the world with over 60 million people choosing to use it! The question is ‘why is it so popular..?’ The answer is not that difficult … because, it’s so easy to use you could teach your granny to use it! In-fact your granny could download it and […]

Update: 19 September 2012

When WordPress was hacked…

Published: 25 July 2012

After helping Nissanka via twitter on a little website issue when WordPress was hacked, here’s what he had to say about me on Linkedin… “Elliot was able to resolve many issues that i had with my website. He was knowledgeable and able to provide me quick solutions. He was clear in his communication and i […]

Update: 25 July 2012

Developing a WordPress site on a live url

Published: 18 May 2012

There are a many ways to develop a website in WordPress, locally, on a sub-domain or on a staging server but these ways mean that you will eventually have to migrate the site to a the live url at some point and sync the database. Although very achievable it can be a pain in the proverbial, especially […]

Update: 18 May 2012

Movies as code

Published: 12 April 2012

Ben Howdle from Two Step Media created what has to be one of the funniest and geekiest websites I’ve seen for a long time, if you can read code you will love this. On Movies as code you can submit code but, as stated in the rules – ‘you must talk about Movies as code as much as possible’. […]

Update: 12 April 2012