Developers' Corner Posts
Google's 404 Widget
There is a pretty cool new tool available recently to webmasters that are using Google's Webmaster Tools, which is still in it's exp... 0 Comments | Read More »
Visual Shopping
My last post was about "thinking outside the cart" and innovative shopping cart UIs. In that same vibe, I'd like to point you to h... 2 Comments | Read More »
Back that Data Up!
If you’ve ever had a computer crash, you know it can be a devastating experience, both for you personally and for your business. Kee... 2 Comments | Read More »
Google Suggest Goes Prime Time
I just noticed this yesterday, although it may have been around for a few days, but it appears that Google has implemented it's Sugg... 0 Comments | Read More »
Search Engines And URL Redirects
We recently came across an interesting issue with the search engines during our recent launch, which was caused by something that I ... 0 Comments | Read More »
Saving on Software
If you've ever had to purchase software, you've probably debated it and then either bitten the bullet or gone without. Software is E... 0 Comments | Read More »
Adobe's Scene7 On-Demand
Nobody knows how difficult it can be to keep track of digital assets, such as product images and spec documents, more than online st... 3 Comments | Read More »
Getting Social at Github
Version control is something that developers are going to have to embrace eventually. Whether it is to automate repetitive tasks, as... 0 Comments | Read More »
Thinking outside the cart
At my day job, I'm not just a Ruby on Rails developer, I'm also UI designer and User Experience guru. In fact, I got started in this... 0 Comments | Read More »
Amazon Simple Storage Service
The story is simple, and probably much more common than I would have thought. You need more disk space on your web hosting account, ... 0 Comments | Read More »
Rails 2.1
If you haven’t heard by now (and there’s no excuse if you haven’t), Rails 2.1 was released last month at RailsConf in Portland. So w... 1 Comments | Read More »
Testing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7?
After you get your store back from your e-commerce design and programming company, who performed a 100 point QA inspection, what is ... 0 Comments | Read More »
The Cox Box - The skewed view of ecommerce
It’s not easy, being a person who remembers Julius LaRosa, and trying to fit in with the MySpace crowd. It is hard for me to think i... 0 Comments | Read More »
My First Rails Plugin
Well, now that we are wrapping up the final details of our new website, and have pushed it into production, I can get back to bloggi... 0 Comments | Read More »
Natural Date Parsing
Sorry for the delay since my last post, but we have been wrapping up the final details of our new website, which is due to launch so... 0 Comments | Read More »
Are You Over-Paying on Phone Bills?
Not all Mistakes That Kill refer to customer service and store-end operations. The costs of doing business also affect the overall &... 0 Comments | Read More »
Merchant Account Charge Amount Restrictions
When seeking a merchant account, it's important to know the details - especially when it comes to limits on how much money you can a... 0 Comments | Read More »
ADA in the Courts
This will be a very quick post, but one that relates to something that I am very interested in, which is the enforcement of the Amer... 0 Comments | Read More »
Animated Load Image Time Saver
Every developer looks for ways to save time and do things more efficiently, and I am no exception. That’s why I wanted to post about... 0 Comments | Read More »
Handle File Uploads Easily in Rails
Recently I have been working with file uploads quote a bit in Ruby on Rails. In the past I have struggled through the process of all... 0 Comments | Read More »