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Q/A: Creating a .php redirect in your website

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Q: I do web development for one of your customers, he wishes to create a URL re-write to have a page on his site forward to a page on another site. Is this something you can assist with?
A: This is a pretty easy feature to program. We’ve actually previously posted on our blog some information [...]

Harry likes kids

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Harry’s playing with my 9 month old one day during a lunch break.

Soda Pop Coke, whatever you call it, drinking contest…

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

A few weeks ago, the office fridge was stocked with one 12-pack of each variety, dr. pepper and diet dr. pepper. Myself and Harry prefer the cancerous-causing diet beverage while Mr. Jaded, aka Adam (who is a huge fan of David Hasselhoff, by the way), prefers the caloric-giant regular dr. pepper. One thing is for [...]

Make your site compatible with Internet Explorer

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Last week Adam blogged about CSS and Internet Explorer which gave you some insight into how to make your site mesh with the amazing browser we all know and love, Internet Explorer (catch my sarcasm?). Well, today there are a few more ways you can read up about accomplishing this feat, and we do consider it [...]

Noteworthy Websites and Blogs

Monday, August 18th, 2008

I’m always on the lookout for new sites/blogs that are both interesting but also informative to my personal and professional development. While I have a number of blogs and websites I visit on a daily basis, there is always room for a few more (and a few less of the current ones). Today, I found [...]

Webmaill Tip #17: Don’t compose lengthy emails in Webmail.

Friday, August 15th, 2008

When using webmail.dogbark.com, we advise that you not compose any email over 3 paragraphs (100 words or so) within webmail. The reason for this is that webmail will automatically sign you out after 10 minutes of inactivity (and typing an email does not constitute activity). So if you’re writing a really long email, chances are [...]

Software Review: DomainBrain

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Running a website is sometimes exhausting. Managing passwords, updates, uploads, downloads, and all sorts of other loads can be tricky if you don’t have all your ducks in a row (where did that cliche’ come from, anyway?). If you’re like me, you’ve got usernames and passwords scattered throughout your email, desktop, and stacks of papers [...]

The iPhone is great for photographers

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

It’s been a year since the iPhone hit the market, and now there’s a new iphone getting ready to be available. The iPhone 3G will make it quite a bit easier for everyone to get their hands on one of these fantastic mobile computers/phones. Given that Dogbark is a creative community, there are a bunch [...]

Take a break today, get a cone…

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

You deserve a break today, and what a better way to take that break by dropping by your neighborhood Ben and Jerry’s ice cream stand (thankfully, our offices are a mere 72 steps from a B&J location) for free cone day. That’s right, today you can indulge in some ice cream without breaking the bank [...]

A Bundle of Mac Software – including Parallels

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

If you’re like me, you love improving your productivity and functionality of your Mac. In the past few years, there have been a number of different “bundles” that have made their way onto the scene. These bundles offer a large number of mac software programs for a bundled price.
Today is the final day for the [...]