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Eli Remington

The Last Gasps for Internet Explorer 6

Monday, February 1st, 2010 by Eli Remington

One of the biggest struggles that website development companies have is managing the plethora of browsers that are being used today.  Three versions if Internet Explorer (6, 7 & 8), various versions of Firefox, Safari and Chrome add to the complexity of every website development project.  Fortunately many large web websites are finally ending support for one the most difficult browsers to develop for, Internet Explorer 6.  On January 29th, 2010 Google announced that they will soon end support for Internet Explorer 6 on their Google Docs and Google Sites.  Their reasoning is very sound.  According to a post on the Google Enterprise Blog by Rajen Sheth:

“The web has evolved in the last ten years, from simple text pages to rich, interactive applications including video and voice. Unfortunately, very old browsers cannot run many of these new features effectively. So to help ensure your business can use the latest, most advanced web apps, we encourage you to update your browsers as soon as possible.”  SOURCE

They also argue that they will phase out supporting browsers that are not even being supported anymore by their own manufacturers.  Overall this type of stance is good news for our website clients.  It adds considerable time and cost to the development of a website to get new website technology to run, look and work well on very outdated browsers…especially those that were never designed to run these types of websites.
What are IE6 users encouraged to do?   The following are some modern browsers that SaberLogic recommends upgrading to:

  • Internet Explorer 8
  • Firefox 3.5
  • Chrome 4.0
  • Safari 3.0

If you would like more information on SaberLogic’s website development services, please visit our website or contact us at sales@saberlogic.com or at (330) 335-6442.

Tags: custom programming, e-commerce, Joomla, Website Design
Posted in General Topics, Joomla, Magento, PHP, Programming, Website Design | No Comments »

Turbo Charge Your PC with This Inexpensive All-in-one Utility

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 by Adam Ellis

Being a developer takes a serious toll on your computer. On top of all of the tools I need to have installed in order to perform my job (MS Office, SQL Server, Visual Studio, Crystal Reports, etc), I am constantly installing and removing programs for testing, loading and unloading giant customer databases, and generally abusing the operating system. The result is a computer that grows painfully slow after a few months of usage. Traditionally I resolve this by reformatting once a year which ends up killing at least a day of my time to get everything back in place as I need it. However, this year I decided to go a different route and use one of those system optimization utilities. I’ve always been very skeptical of these utilities for some reason, mainly because I’d only use the free versions and they never seemed to help all that much. This time I decided to dish out some money for a promising all-in-one utility by Auslogics called BoostSpeed 4 and I have been very impressed. For $30, this utility gives you an amazing collection of tools to get the most out of your PC – here are a few of the highlights:

  • A disk defragmenter that runs circles around the one built into Windows. Not only is it faster, but it also is smart enough to move your data to the start of your hard disk for faster access and it defragments the MFT.
  • A registry cleaner to fix registry errors.
  • A registry defrag utility.
  • An Internet Optimizer that collects information about your network connection and makes changes to not only your TCP/IP settings, but also settings for Internet Explorer and Firefox.
  • A RAM defragmenter that can be run easily from the system tray.
  • A disk cleanup utility that runs much faster than the one built into Windows.
  • A duplicate file finder.
  • Various utilities to remove Internet history and shred files beyond recovery.
  • A “Tweak Manager” that guides you through optimizing not only Windows settings (many of which are undocumented and only accessible via the registry) but also settings for MS Office, Acrobat, etc.

All of my results with this utility are purely subjective as I didn’t take any measurements before I ran this, but I can tell you this made a night and day difference on my system. For $30 it is well worth the investment, anybody who has a Windows PC should really check this out.

Here is a link where you can download a 14-day trial of the program with all features enabled.

Should you choose to purchase the software, here is a link for where to purchase it from.

Note: all of these links are redirects so that we get a referral credit with Auslogics. Their actual website is auslogics.com, but if you found my review helpful please use our links.

Tags: custom programming, IT Services
Posted in General Topics, Programming | No Comments »

Jonathan Alexander

Customizing Your Corporate Facebook Box

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 by Jonathan Alexander

Many companies today are embracing social networking sites like Facebook to better connect with their customers.  In order to maintain a corporate “brand” it is important to be able to customize the account to match corporate marketing guidelines.  While not everything within Facebook can be customized, you do have the ability to customize the Facebook box.  Here’s how:

First you need to hide the Facebook imposed box. To do this we’ll create a box of our own and set its background to white and position it so it covers over the Facebook box. So your code should look something like this:

<div style=”position: relative; top: -40px; left: -30px;
background-color: #FFFFFF; z-index: 20;”>
YOUR HTML HERE
</div>

Inside of that div we can put any of the HTML we want to be displayed on the page. Now you might notice with that the bottom of the Facebook box is still displayed and throws off the whole look you were going for. To cover that up we’ll have to use some HTML “trickery” to get something to position over it. So add the following code after what we have above:

<div style=”float: left; background-color: #FFFFFF; height: 70px; width:
621px; position: relative; top: -40px; left: -20px;”></div>

This will create a white box that isn’t in the flow of the HTML, because it’s floated left, but will still display at the bottom of the Facebook box.  From there we can make it larger so it covers the rest of the area without pushing the Facebook box longer.

So that’s how you hide the Facebook box and personalize your corporate page.

For more information on our web programming capabilities or web design services, please e-mail sales@saberlogic.com or click here to contact us today!

Tags: custom programming, Facebook customizations, Website Design
Posted in Programming, Website Design | No Comments »

Brian Ellis

What is Business Activity Monitoring?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 by Brian Ellis

As technology becomes more and more critical to business success the need for more timely data continues to increase. Once it was okay to get analysis for decisions from yesterday’s data but now it is becoming critical to have access to on-demand data to further decrease the delay between the data and the decision.

The problem with the model of even on-demand data from reports or static dashboards is that they are still user initiated. This means that issues or key pieces of information can be missed until the user decides to call the report to perform the analysis. That is why the field of Business Activity Monitoring is growing.

Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) refers to a system which provides both easy real time access to data through key performance indicators (KPI) via dashboards in addition to monitors which watch for certain business conditions and inform users when those conditions are met. This means that instead of the information gathering being user initiated the system can inform the user that there is information there that needs to be analyzed.

In this way, the concepts of BAM fit into an overall Business Intelligence (BI) strategy as BAM is more used to monitor for the events and then traditional BI tools can be used to perform the in-depth analysis.

To learn more about business activity monitoring, and our other business intelligence services, please contact SaberLogic today!

Tags: Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence
Posted in Crystal Reports, General Topics, Programming | No Comments »



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