Category Archives: Web of Interest

Dear Microsoft: We appreciate your prompt payment.

Playing in the website design space is fun, but not always. If you are not a web designer than you probably know little about the work that goes into making a website “look” great. There are at least 5 major web browsers that the majority of people use. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (6 and 7/Win) being the most common, Firefox (Win/Mac), and then finally Safari (Mac).

Each one the browsers on each platform render a given website in different ways. What looks great in Safari may look terrible in IE 7. Rather then go into all the details of why and how, I am going to skip right to the point of this post. Web Designers spend hours, lots of additional hours working on websites that look great in all browsers, but look terrible in Internet Explorer 6. Unfortunately IE6 still commands a very large % of browser usage and therefore designers are forced to “hack” the code that looks great and renders “to standard” in other browsers. These hacks take time, and are necessary due to IE6’s non support of these official standards.

Dear Users, PLEASE get a copy of Firefox or upgrade to IE7 (still crummy but better), your web experience will be greatly enhanced, we promise.

Okay now really to the point. Microsoft, Pay up. It’s time to reimburse us for all the hours spent hacking flawless markup to make it work in your browser. Here is the invoice for time spent by our staff over the last 5 years “fixing” compliant markup to render correctly in IE6. We appreciate your prompt payment. Thank you.

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Nailing the product launch.

We have been tinkering on a few internal projects: web applications such as flare9.com and bestpartyever.com. We also have a few more in the works as well. The idea, and code is the easy part. Deploying the finished product to market is an entirey different beast.

Launching your product or service is an ongoing process, not a 1 time event, as said to me by my friend and product launch consultant, David Daniels. We learned quite a bit about launching a product or service to market with David’s help, and we encourage everyone to check out his website and blog at http://launchclinic.com/blog. Yes we designed and host his website as barter for his services.. yet I would have happily paid through the nose for his valuable insight.

We have a major release of bestpartyever.com coming up, and it makes it all the sweeter when you have the experts in your corner.

Best of luck on your next endeavor.

Sally’s New Business Blog

sallysblog.jpgObu Web Co-Founder and VP Sally Boldt-Strebel needed a new blog to post her thoughts on business, marketing, party ideas, etc. Sally is also Founder and CEO of BestPartyEver.com a party planning social network site that we (obu) are doing the design and development work on. We used design queues from the upcoming release of BestPartyEver.com do create a custom skin for WordPress. Check out her blog at http://sally.bestpartyever.com

2008 SXSW Panel Idea

I attended SXSW for the first time last year and was blown away by the level and quantity of talent present. This year I hope to contribute to the conference by earning one of the coveted 1 hour time slots to present my panel: Bankrupt Your Startup in Five Easy Steps

This panel will use humor and wit to show HOW TO bankrupt a fledging company. Panelists will share their insight and knowledge of moving from the garage to the corner office by successfully navigating through the challenges of cash-flow, staffing, and biz marketing. Emphasis will be placed on missteps that could have (or did) sink the company.

Learn from the experience of those that made it on how to successfully launch a startup off the ground. Learn to avoid common pitfalls that start-ups face that may bankrupt/kill your start-up. Master (Know what not to do) the art of bankrupting a company, any company in 5 easy steps.

My good friend Sean Tierney from jumpbox.com and web maverick Ryan Carson have both agreed to participate. I have in mind a couple other presenters to fill the 2 1 remaining slots when the time comes.

UPDATE: When the idea is Hot, the right people come to it. Noah Kagan of okdork.com has just come on board as the 4th panelist.

The panel submission process consists of a democratic voting phase in which all 600+ panels ideas are presented to the public for a ‘vote’ as to which ones should make it into the schedule. Please help us out and register at http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ (only takes 1 minute) and then please vote on our panel idea here http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/492

While you are there, please have a look and support these other panel ideas submitted by other local Arizona web professionals.

James Archer – Scope Creep and Other Villains
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/439
Aaron Post – A Day at the Web Factory
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/571
Aaron Post – Clients are From Mars & Designers are From Venus
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/574
Brian Shaler – Converging Web & Client Applications: The Growing-Pain-Killer
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/147
Brian Shaler – Internet Celebrity: An Entrepreneur’s Ace in the Hole
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/148
Kimbro Staken – A Developer’s Cookbook to Leveraging Virtualization
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/263
David Koontz – A Better Gun to Shoot Your Eye Out With
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/475

Gigacrete.com Launched

We are happy to announce the re-launch of Gigacrete.com. GigaCrete is a “green building” materials company that just opened a new headquarters here in Scottsdale, Arizona.

At GigaCrete, we develop and manufacture next generation building materials that structurally, economically and environmentally outperform today’s conventional building products. Why? To positively impact human lives.

Build strong. Build forward.

giga1GigaCrete has a very interesting product, in that they have engineered an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional portland cement which also reduces weight, waste, and dramatically increases strength and thermal insulation. I was able to learn quite a bit about their product while developing the new website.

site_old.jpgHere is a shot of their old website, which had served its time. The new website was built upon a content management system to enable GigaCrete staff to self maintain the website, as well as post press releases and blog entries.

A thanks go to out Candace Wade at Stand4 for the logo/identity work. It was a pleasure working with Candace and the staff from GigaCrete on the project. GigaCrete is poised to make a big impact in the green building industry, and we were happy to play a part by providing a new website to serve their online needs.

Sneak Peek at the new BestPartyEver.com

Lately we have been focusing a good bit of attention on one of our projects http://bestpartyever.com. We are in the midst of an overhaul of the current system, moving it over to Code Igniter(CI) and revamping the entire system, while adding an entirely new user experience. The CI PHP framework is nearly effortless to use, and even for a more designer-type like me, writing functional code is pretty easy.

I have been blogging a bit about the process here on the bpe dev blog.

Code is something no one will see (unless it doesn’t work) and users tend to judge on the visuals. Have a look at this screenshot of the new user profiles that are still in progress. (image scaled down, click to expand)

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As you can see the screen is pretty sparse at the moment. We have a ways to go still, but the overall feeling is there. Hopefully its comes across as feeling very ‘clean’ and ‘refreshing’. Thats it for the sneak peak, feel free to subscribe to the bestpartyever development blog to follow the progress of the new site as we get closer to an expect late september re-launch.

P.S. I was 18, 11 years ago.

UPDATE: After getting a few requests for more… here is screenshot of the new registration page.

Things in 3

This is a post in ode to the #3. It is a very versatile number. Lets look at famous uses of the #3, and maybe you can come up with your own.

  • The 3 amigos.
  • Einstein’s Three Rules of Work: 1) Out of clutter find simplicity; 2) From discord find harmony; 3) In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.
  • The movie Trilogy (LOTR, Star Wars, Spider-man, Bourne.., etc)
  • March 3rd (3-03)
  • e3 expo
  • Easy as 1,2,3..
  • Of course 3 is used in marketing
  • 3 strikes you’re out
  • The triangle (one of the strongest architectural shapes)
  • 3D
  • The holy trinity
  • The first Nuclear test was named Trinity
  • It is great for using in comparison of two things
  • The 3 branches of the US government, even if 2 are useless…
  • Best two out of 3
  • Rock, Paper, Scissors
  • The 3 stooges………
  • Name your band with it
  • The founder of twitter likes it.
  • Kermit the frog weighs in on blogging.
  • 3 letter .tlds
  • Protons, Neutrons, and electrons
  • The Primary colors
  • 3 is the first odd prime number
  • Orion’s belt has 3 stars
  • Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun
  • Freud: Ego, super-ego, and id
  • Cerberus the 3 headed dog
  • The 3 wise men
  • The 3 holy cities of Islam: Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem
  • Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals
  • Reading, Writing and R’itmetic
  • 3 is pretty close to pi
  • The hat-trick (sports/hockey)
  • The 3 letter acronym (XML,PHP,NBA,NFL,USA,MBJ)
  • The “3rd eye” (intuition)
  • This page where much of these tidbits came from
  • Muhammad Ali was 6 foot 3
  • Newtons 3 laws of motion
  • Morning, noon, and night
  • The infamous 3 toe’d sloth (slowest land animal)
  • Three’s company
  • The ie 3pixel gap bug
  • China’a 3 gorges dam
  • The Impending WWIII
  • The boy scouts dig it
  • “threesomes”
  • The fabled 3 dollar bill
  • The 3 tenors
  • Photography: the rule of 3rds
  • Three card monty (not to be confused with the full monty)
  • Tantek thinks in 3’s
  • And of course the The Three Musketeers

Notable 2’s and 4’s that just don’t quite get the same love as 3.

  • black and white
  • the square
  • being “2” faced
  • 2D (boring)
  • 4D (too out there for most people)
  • the quartet
  • 4×4
  • The duplex and fourplex (housing)
  • Noah’s Ark: Animals 2×2
  • In rugby, the #2 is worn by a hooker
  • Twins
  • The Audi quattro
  • The 4 horsemen
  • 4 letter words
  • 4 seasons
  • The “fab” four

I bet you could group just about anything in 3’s. So remember, make sure you use the #3 in your everyday life as much as you can, everybody is doing it. Heck I think I might just move to the number 7842 as 3 is getting so played out, but I wouldn’t make a big deal about it.

3 is preferred of course, but when presented with an oddball, 3 can make room for a 4th

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=WUb6YZctOqQ

43 Totally Awesome Retro Flash Intro’s

I came across an old flash intro I did back in the day, and it gave me a chuckle, so I decided to see what else is out there. Here is list of 43 retro flash intros for web design related companies. Some of these are still in use. I cannot decide which I like better, the ones with the thumping music or the ones with the 0101010101 animated text. In no particular order:

* Are some of my favorites.

  1. * http://www.arizonawebservices.com/oldintro.html
  2. http://youvegotmail.warnerbros.com/flashintro.html
  3. http://www.e4effect.com/flashintro.html
  4. http://www.dynamicweb-design.com/html/flashIntro.html
  5. http://www.planbsquared.com/planb_retro/flashintro.html
  6. http://www.adriateam.it/v01/AT05.swf
  7. http://www.dhvg.com/collection.swf
  8. http://musicandcinema.com/mc_website.swf
  9. http://www.ozline.net/tutor/intro.swf
  10. * http://www.my1.com.au/index.swf
  11. * http://www.pendletondesign.com/intro.swf
  12. http://www.dominiopublicidad.com.ar/digital/p2ingl.swf
  13. http://www.exponent.com/ergonomicswbt/teaser/intro2.swf
  14. http://groovetheweb.online.fr/grooveintro.swf
  15. * http://www.fri-ideas.com/menu.cat.swf
  16. http://www.rafigopro.com/RafiGoPro.swf
  17. * http://3dpersian.com/index8.swf
  18. http://www.blaserco.com/kelly/blaser_kellyfinal.swf
  19. * http://www.homestarrunner.com/cheatintro.swf
  20. http://www.imagenincdesign.com/index.swf
  21. http://www.dg-graphics.net/images/homepage.swf
  22. * http://www.aliensystem.com/2004/intro.swf
  23. http://www.kswebdesign.co.uk/images/flash/intro_06max.swf
  24. http://www.aiara.com/aiara_movie.swf
  25. * http://www.ishouldhaveawebsite.com/swffile5.swf
  26. * http://www.q-creative.com/flash01/swf/main.swf
  27. http://www.diamondmedia-atlanta.com/intro.swf
  28. http://jameras.com/sol/home.swf
  29. http://www.ecalpemostech.com/ecalpemos.swf
  30. * http://www.technology-now.net/intro.swf
  31. http://www.artnetstudio.com/menu.swf
  32. http://www.digitalvistas.com/Movie10.swf
  33. http://www.thesidegig.com/index.swf
  34. * http://www.dmwebsolutions.com/dmws2.swf
  35. http://www.inet7.com/flash/service.swf
  36. * http://www.awsolution.com/samples/Flash/Advantage/advantage.swf
  37. http://www.tmkdesigngroup.com/TMK.swf
  38. http://portfolio.kemmerly.net/flash/bowcutter_tour.swf
  39. http://www.benwechsler.com/archives/benwechsler.swf
  40. * http://www.solidmark.com/solidmark_v2.swf
  41. http://www.solidmark.com/solidmark_business_solutions.swf
  42. http://www.katakismet.com/bizcard.swf
  43. http://www.multimediaelements.com/index.swf