Monthly Archives: May 2009

Using graphical (background) imagery for a Telerik RadTabStrip

While working on another Sitefinity project – and yes, it’s safe to say that we have fallen in love with the product – our lead developer here came up with a nifty method for implementing a graphical navigation approach to … Continue reading

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Skinning Sitefinity: Part 2

With the birth of my first child, Zachary Michael, I was away for a few days and all things web-related were far from my mind. I know, for a Web geek that is pure blasphemy, but it’s the truth! Anyhow, … Continue reading

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Welcome to the world, Zach!

I’ve made no posts in the past week, but for a very good reason! This past Wednesday, May 13th, at 7:13 pm, my wife (Julia) and I welcomed our first child into the world – Zachary Michael. It was and … Continue reading

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Skinning Sitefinity: Part 1

In an earlier article I posted back in March, I discussed how I would be working within a CMS product by Telerick called Sitefinity for one of our major clients here at iStudio. Well the designs for the site have … Continue reading

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Is there any value to a site map?

During my time as a Web developer I have worked on the development of a number of Web sites, ranging from the small and static (5-10 pages) to the large and dynamic corporate sites that have hundreds of pages. What … Continue reading

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