We launched the Next Generation Online Skateboard Shop! The website has a Flash-driven navigation menu and uses JQuery to display popup images. Each page's content and all shop items can be added, and edited using a custom-made Content Management System. The online shop has a shopping cart and uses Paypal for a secure checkout.
We were contracted by bobdonpaul.com, an advertising and design firm, to lead technical direction on the development and launch of The Balsams Grand Resort and Hotel's new website. We handled all server configuration, back-end development, database installation and setup, front-end flash development, as well as much of the front-end development and content migration.
The website thetourshow.com, created by Debugged Interactive Designs, has been featured in the article " Designer’s home page design. Simplicity tips." in the General Web Directory Journal.
We launched the Temp-Flex Cable Inc. website this week! The website has a Flash-driven banner, drop-down menu and search form. The Request a Sample page has JQuery-driven form inputs. Each page's content and PDF files can be added, and edited using a custom-made Content Management System.
On January 22, 2009 Downloadtube.com verified that Debugged Interactive Designs did not insert malicious code in to Php5tube.
We launched the Jiu-Jitsu Rally website this week! The website allows academies to sign up online, and also has a contact form with captcha verification (both with input error checking). The sign-up form is automatically saved into the database, and can be approved or removed using it's custom-made Content Management System. It also has a multi-user news page and academy-searching by state...
We wrote and submitted another article (here) to cakephp.org's bakery and it got published. It is the article Brita Component with HTML Purifier, which explains how to integrate the HTML Purifier project with CakePHP. HTML Purifier is a standards-compliant HTML filter library written in PHP...
Mailto is a class written by Debugged Interactive Designs in PHP4 to obfuscate e-mail addresses from spam harvesters. The class lets you easily encode an entire anchor tag using ROT13 Encryption. At run-time, javascript is used to decode the ROT13 encryption. If javascript is disabled, then the e-mail address is safely shown by reversing the e-mail address using PHP and re-reversing (versing?) it at run-time using CSS.
We wrote and submitted 2 articles (1 and 2) to cakephp.org's bakery and they were both published. One is the tutorial Captcha Component with Securimage, which explains how to integrate the Securimage class with CakePHP. The other is the tutorial Bake ROT13 Encoded "mailto:" Links, which explains how to write a CakePHP helper to fool spambots...
Php5tube is a free, open source class written by Debugged Interactive Designs in PHP5 to act as a wrapper for Youtube's API. Methods process the response XML and return a friendly array of data to make development simple and intuitive...
Captcha is a free, open source CakePHP Component wrapper class written by Debugged Interactive Designs to take advantage of the functionality provided by the Securimage class. Securimage is an open-source free PHP CAPTCHA script for generating complex images and CAPTCHA codes to protect forms from spam and abuse. It can be easily added into existing forms on your website to provide protection from spam bots. It can run on most any webserver as long as you have PHP installed, and GD support within PHP. Securimage does everything from generate complicated CAPTCHA images to making sure the code the user entered was correct...
Mailto is a free, open source CakePHP Helper class, written by Debugged Interactive Designs, to provide a solution to spambots collecting e-mail addresses from websites. It encrypts the anchor tag (with PHP) using ROT13 encoding, and is decoded (with Javascript) at run-time. The ROT13 encoding simply shifts every letter by 13 places in the alphabet while leaving non-alpha characters untouched...
Color Magazine is throwing a website relaunch party in Vancouver on September 25th, 2008 at the Bourbon (50 West Cordova Street). Unfortunately I won't be able to make the trek from Boston to attend, but it sounds like a blast - people are going to be doing live blogging from the bar, so if you don't go be sure to check out colormagazine.ca that night...
We launched the new Color Magazine website a few weeks ago and so far everything has been very smooth. Not only was this a website upgrade, but also a complete server upgrade/migration... |
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