Category: Web Development

Web Development London from the Inside Out

The brand is at the heart of all successful web development London. It is because until a client is sure of its own brand message, it cannot be sure how to attract a core audience. Audiences can’t define brands – brands define their audience. Once you’ve arrived at a coherent personality for your product and company that dictates the market share you will be aiming at. And that’s the knowledge that really drives successful web development London. The idea of the brand is that it is all ...

April 18th, 2012 / Tags: / Comments: 0

How do I find event handlers for any DOM element?

Time for a quick tech post for a change.  Most of my time is spent running and growing the business - like 95% of the time actually ... but for 5% of the time, I like to get my sleeves rolled up and do some coding - be it with Magento, WordPress, JS, JQuery, CSS or something else that I really enjoy. I had an issue very early this morning that I was going through debugging some of Nathan's code in a web browser for Extreme Algarve.  It's not a tough piece of code - a web-based form, with so ...

February 25th, 2012 / Tags: , , / Comments: 1

LogicSpot Is Ready To Take Your Online Business To The Next Level

At LogicSpot, we pride ourselves on our web development and design ability and its power to transform the way people do online business. Our dedicated team of professionals is waiting to create that eye-catching brand design, attention grabbing optimised content and install effective back-office systems that help you maximise revenue and reduce costs. Helping your business stand out from the crowd requires a strategic and varied approach. We understand the needs of both small and large bus ...

February 24th, 2012 / Tags: / Comments: 0

Were moving… To Agile Project Management

After moving to the big smoke of Richmond we are now moving... to Agile Project Management. Agile is based around the idea of iterative and incremental development, turning projects around faster; smaller releases more often. It allows our clients to plan long term strategies with us; but giving us the flexibility to adapt to their requirements if the need arises. An example is having a single project being a 3 month build and release. The client is looking to piggyback on great exposu ...

February 17th, 2012 / Tags: / Comments: 1

Setting up IE6, IE7, IE8 and IE9 properly for website testing

Testing your website/application in different Internet Explorer versions is a real challenge. To SEE what the website looks like, there are some great websites to show how your site looks in different browsers. Some of them are: BrowserShots Adobe Browser Lab Litmus Test However, the above will show you how it looks, but not how it WORKS - you can't use or interact with the website at all - it's just a screenshot - so for quick visuals, it's good - but these fall short for us nearly e ...

January 23rd, 2012 / Tags: / Comments:

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