Archive for February, 2010

Using Flickr in your Website

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

If you have a website, you should also have a Flickr account.  Flickr is a fantasic social networking site for uploading and sharing pictures.  It also provides some great website building tools.  Here is my quick list of how you can use Flickr on your company website:

1. Host all those big picture files!

For a lot of small businesses, there just isn’t a lot of room on your server to host all those pictures that you want to share.  If I uploaded all my pictures from my last Florida vacation to this server, I’m pretty sure I would fill it to capacity in no time.  Flickr is great because it will host all your pictures online for FREE – that is, you are allowed to upload up to 100MB of pics per month for free.  That is enough for most people.

2. Host there, Display anywhere!

Now that your photos are sitting safely and snuggly on the Flickr server, you now can “insert” them into your website.   The picture below is posted from my Flickr account – it is the scoreboard from the 2009 Monon Bell football game (my favorite sporting event)!

2009 Monon Bell

3.  Embed Cool Photo Galleries

You can also create cool photo galleries with Flickr.  By organizing your pictures into sets, you can export them as sliding picture galleries that you can share on your web page.  This aligns with one of the great services that we provide our clients: maximum functionality for minimum cost.  Check out this gallery below from the 2009 Monon Bell game that I attended last year:

So as you build your site – think about using some of the features available to you by free social networking sites like Flickr. They can improve the user experience for your web visitors, but they can also save you money in your pocket.

 

Our New Website Design

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

How do you like the new website design?

We managed to squeeze in a quick redesign of our site – this is our first real custom design project.  Mostly we have been doing slightly modified free Wordpress templates.  With the new Seven1 site, we finally got let our imagination go to work.

The best part though is that it is, in fact, still a Wordpress template – we just uploaded it into our existing Wordpress installation and – voila – a brand new website (although the underlying software never changed).

That is a great advantage to having a Wordpress website, you can change the look-and-feel of the site very easily without changing the underlying functionality.

So what have we been up to lately?  Well, we are perfecting some document management software that we have been working.  It does some pretty cool things – the main focus is that users can generate and organize forms with bar codes on them.  The form can be printed, filled out manually, then uploaded back into the system.  The software recognizes the bar code and stores it in a file system in the appropriate location.

Next up soon will be the Blue Crew Sports Grill re-design.  That will be a fun project – we have been sorting through some great pictures taken at the various Colts parties from the 2009-2010 season.  I think the site will be exciting and a reflection of the passionate Colts fans that love to eat and drink there.