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Tag Archives: WordPress
Site Launch: Council of Turkish Canadians
Today marked the launch of a redesign of the Web site for the Council of Turkish Canadians. The site was built using WordPress which gives the content manager the flexibility to be able to easily manage the Web site’s content … Continue reading
Posted in Portfolio, Worklife at High Road Communications
Tagged Events Manager, Gravity Forms, plugins, WordPress
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Quick fix for “Simple Feed List” WordPress plugin
I came across a bug today with a RSS feed plugin we use for one of our WordPress-powered client sites. The bug is with Simple Feed List (v 1.4, by David Artiss), and occurs when the feed link supplied is … Continue reading
Posted in Bugs, Quick Tips, Web Development
Tagged plugin, Simple Feed List, WordPress
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Launch of Lorna Schultz Nicholson
This evening I launched a redesign of a Web site for Lorna Schultz Nicholson – a writer, presenter and speaker. This site marked a complete overhaul of both the design and wireframe as most of the existing content was outdated … Continue reading
iStudio launches a redesign of TeamCOPD – an online community for COPDers and supporters
Today iStudio launched the redesign of the TeamCOPD Web site – a new online community for COPDers (and their supporters), by the Lung Association. The Web site features several social feeds – Twitter, Flickr and YouTube – and allows for … Continue reading
Posted in Portfolio, Worklife at iStudio
Tagged COPD, plugin, TeamCOPD, WordPress, WPML
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