Receiving Unique Payments with PayPal
Posted February 05, 2008 @ 3:31 PM, by Marc, in Business, Client — 0
For you busy folks: skip the article below and view the explanations, steps, code examples, and live demonstrations.
Boston Web Studio has been creating websites since January, 2005, yet during the first three years we were never asked if credit cards were accepted for invoice payments. During those first few years we simply received checks and had given very little thought to receiving any other form of payment. Not long ago, however, three clients asked if we could take credit cards and, unfortunately, I had to answer “no,” but I promised that we would soon.
Website Front-end Quality Control Considerations
Posted February 05, 2008 @ 3:31 PM, by Marc, in HTML, Quality Assurance — 0
Every good web agency practices some form of code-based quality control during the creation of their clients’ websites. For example, development is paused for a short amount of time every few of days/weeks/months and the code that has been written so far is tested to ensure it meets certain standards defined by the agency. These tests can include anything from checking the security of the database to determining how a visitor who is color-blind might interpret the design. Since we specialize in design and front-end development, there are a few things that we always test to help ensure a good user experience for visitors and to reduce inconsistencies among many common web browsers.
Mobile Phone Web Design and Development Considerations
Posted February 04, 2008 @ 10:53 AM, by Marc, in Mobile Development — 0
In early 2007 I began to research web design and development tailored for mobile devices. While I’m far from a pro on the subject, I feel that I’ve gathered enough generally-accepted information to form a list of best practices one must consider when targeting mobile device users.
