web design

Why Do You Need a Website?

It seems everyone is online these days. From huge, multinational companies, down to the small local businesses around the corner, they’re all online. Except for you.

You’re not sure about all this website business. It seems pretty expensive, and you're skeptical about it's effectiveness. Why bother?

Actually, there’s lots of compelling reasons why you not only want a website but need one. In fact, not having a website is probably hurting your business more than you realize. Here's 3 reasons.

The New WesJones.net! Now with more Drupal 7!

Finally!

Welcome to WesJones.net, the Personal Blog of Web developer Wes Jones (me). I started this blog in 2009, to write about Web development, and whatever else. Over time, I've tried to share bits of knowledge about Drupal that I've learned along the way.

Transparent PNGs and Black Borders in IE 8 with Javascript

Internet Explorer is the bane of all Web programmer's existance. Well, IE6 was. IE7 was an improvement, but still not that great. IE8 was a big step forward, and I'm sure IE9 will be even better.

Notwithstanding that we now need 4 sets of conditional style sheets, IE8 still has a major limitation with transparent PNGs.

Designer vs. Developer

I came across this post today on Mashable: HOW TO: Communicate Needs & Expectations to Web Designers

Drupal Redesign: Domain Access vs. Multisite

This post is part of a series about our implementation of Drupal during the redesign of www.museumofplay.org and the launch of the Strong.
Read the first post here.

Drupal Redesign: The Strong

This post is part of a series about our implementation of Drupal during the redesign of www.museumofplay.org and the launch of the Strong.

Well, after working on this for a long, long time, I'm proud to say that the Museum of Play's new family of websites has been launched.

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