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Premium discounts in April for PSD to XHTML/CSS conversion

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

We would like to announce premium discounts for PSD to XHTML/CSS conversion in April 2010!

Here is what you get:

  • PHN0cm9uZz41MCUgZGlzY291bnQ8L3N0cm9uZz4= for PHN0cm9uZz5QU0QgdG8gWEhUTUwvQ1NTPC9zdHJvbmc+ conversion
  • PHN0cm9uZz5OTyA8L3N0cm9uZz4= up-front payments
  • PHN0cm9uZz5OTyA8L3N0cm9uZz4= hidden extra costs

We offer 50% discount for all the PSD to XHTML/CSS orders submitted by 30th April 2010 .
This way the price for the first page conversion starts at $60 .
We also don’t require anything up-front - you can pay in full after we deliver your project.
The price is fixed before we start - we don’t add anything to the price during the
coding process.

Don’t miss your chance and send your project our way before 30th of April !

We are looking forward to your orders as … read more

Happy 2010!

Monday, December 28th, 2009

We wish all the best in upcoming 2010 to our readers and clients! In order to celebrate the end of this year and summarize the activities we organized a corporate party for our staff. It was held in a small villa near a tiny lake in Kharkov. The party was organized in “gangster” style, so most of us were wearing subject-specific costumes. A lot of funny contests, team games and dancing helped us to spend time really great.

Our Team

At the end of the party the company management presented big chokolate сake for the team (by the way the cake was supported by one of our very good clients).

Party Chokolate Cake

We have also published a short story about our party with a few photos and funny comments. You can read it and view more photos here: Gangster Party 2009read more

Gumblar-family virus removal tool

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

During last few weeks we’ve found that a few of our client’s sites are infected with malicious javascript code, which appeared to be the result of a virus work. The virus behaviour is similar to so-known Gumblar virus. Here is a short summary of what this virus does:

  • After it infects some machine it searches for stored FTP passwords and passes them to hackers’ server somewhere in the world
  • Once the hackers collected the passwords they use them to connect to the servers and add the malicious javascript code to some HTML, PHP, ASP files and to all JS files
  • Here is the example of malicious … read more
  • Wordpress 2.8 beta Preview

    Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

    Wordpress team is going to release a new version to the public on May 2009. Let’s download beta version and look a bit closer at Wordpress 2.8.

    Features List

    • The main features are new Theme Installer routines, Theme Search routines and new Widgets API.
    • Another very nice feature (from our standpoint) is CodePress syntax highlighting in Theme and Plugin editors.
    • Improved Plugin search (this was in 2.7.1) on Administration > Plugins > Add New
    • Autosave post/page when pressing Control/Command+S
    • Permalink editor changes and fix for pages
    • Wordpress 2.8 have new TinyMCE 3.2.3 and pclzip has been updated to 2.8
    • JS script loader Improvements: Wordpress 2.8 now uses jQuery 1.3.2.
    • Also Wordpress developers want to add Menu editor!!! But for now it’s not included in the beta package.

    Video Review

    The following video (thanks to eduChalk.org) shows a couple of nice improvements … read more

    WordPress 2.7 overview

    Friday, April 3rd, 2009

    We had no time to get used to one WordPress as the next was released. Still it is rather good than bad. Let’s look at the new WordPress numbered 2.7.

    I would like to draw your attention to Turbo button in Tools. The developers took care of the admin area cache using Google Gears. Google Gears is already in use in such Google services as Google Docs, Google Reader. The main objective of this technology is the use of this service offline, and synchronizing of the local version with online when there you are online again. It is easier to explain this way: when you are offline, you can use the services, and when you are online again, all the changes will be written into the service.

    Unfortunately caching (with the help gears) it is not realized completely in WordPress 2.7, you can visit all those admin pages without the Internet which … read more

    43 ways to use Wordpress

    Thursday, November 27th, 2008

    WordPress, one of the most popular blogging platforms (if not the most), is capable of being more than just a blog platform. It’s capable of being a full-blown CMS (Content Management System). As someone who has both written small, custom CMSes from scratch as well as evaluated million-dollar professional CMSes for large corporations, WordPress’ robustness never ceases to amaze me.

    The key to many of the unique uses can be attributed to any or all of the following components:

    1. Custom theme.
    2. Custom code tweaks
    3. Custom or widely-available plugins.
    4. Custom fields per post.
    5. Custom code to use the custom fields.

    Why Use WordPress?

    Not everyone is for the idea of WordPress as a CMS. Some bloggers point out a variety of technical issues (which I’m not getting into here). True, WP is not a high-end CMS, but it can get the job done, especially for low-volume use. The point is that with WP, you … read more

    CSS hacks overview

    Thursday, November 27th, 2008

    Browsers and standards is an eternal pursuit. Because of discrepancies to standards and different ways of rendering of pages the largest part of the web designer time takes the smoothing down these discrepancies. As a result, instead of effective work, the designer enters unnatural relations with browsers, wasting precious time. In this article some css hacks (they are also called css-filters) which will help you to solve some problems of discrepancy of browsers are considered.

    1. Box Model hack

    Box Model hack is used to solve the problem of Explorer where border and padding are included into the width of the … read more

    WordPress 2.7 overview

    Thursday, November 27th, 2008

    We had no time to get used to one WordPress as the next was released. Still it is rather good than bad. Let’s look at the new WordPress numbered 2.7.
    I would like to draw your attention to Turbo button in Tools. The developers took care of the admin area cache using Google Gears. Google Gears is already in use in such Google services as Google Docs, Google Reader. The main objective of this technology is the use of this service offline, and synchronizing of the local version with online when there you are online again. It is easier to explain this way: when you are offline, you can use the services, and when you are online again, all the changes will be written into the service.
    Unfortunately caching (with the help gears) it is not realized completely in WordPress 2.7, you can visit all those admin pages without the Internet … read more

    We’re open!

    Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

    Welcome to our blog. This is our first post here!
    We’re plan to post here IT news and interested articles about IT and web development, information about different CMS’es and third party engines.

    Best regards,
    JustCoded … read more