Socialee for EE2 Released
If you haven’t heard, we recently announced the release of Socialee 1.2 for ExpressionEngine 2.1+. All the nitty gritty can be found inside.
Read More »Move over roach coach; this is San Francisco. Here, we stand in line for gourmet Tikka Masala Burritos and deconstructed Samosas off a truck. Delicious, culturally confused, pretend-blue-collar, de-con-yes-that’s-right-structed ... what more do you want to know about my hipness?
Lunch today was at “Curry Up Now,” possibly the most happenin’ destination restaurant on our block. Until it rolls off to another block, elsewhere. We love this truck. Follow it on twitter, facebook, yelp, its Web site, and then grab a big order of anything they offer to bring by our office. We might build you a free Web site.
If you haven’t heard, we recently announced the release of Socialee 1.2 for ExpressionEngine 2.1+. All the nitty gritty can be found inside.
Read More »The Shotwell Company is no longer on Shotwell Street. That's right. The move downtown is done, and we couldn't be in a sweeter space. It's a great place to sit and enjoy the unobstructed view to the Ferry Building and of all the beautiful people passing below.
Read More »I can’t believe how difficult it is to find a good Internet Service Provider in San Francisco. In the year 2010, it’s nigh impossible to get a good (20Mbs) symmetrical connection for less than $800 per month.
Read More »We’ve been extremely busy here at Shotwell lately. We’re really backed up on posting all the cool portfolio pieces we’ve launched but rest assured, as soon as we launch some of the sites we’re working on now & push Socialee for EE2.1 out the door, we’ll post some nice screenshots and describe a few of these sites that we’re so proud of.
Read More »According to Facebook’s recent announcement that it will be moving to support OAuth2.0 means a few things for our Socialee-using Facebook for ExpressionEngine users.
Read More »Wimpy buttons are a great way to embed mp3s into your web page.
Until you have more than one on that single page. Then you end up with a cacophony of sounds as your user clicks multiple songs/sounds in a row as they play over eachother simultaneously. Horrible.
Read More »Flash has brought great interactive abilities and graphical innovations to the Web. Now that HTML5 is supported by the latest versions of the major (certainly all the important) browsers bringing standards-based transformations, filters and effects to coders’ hands, does that make Flash irrelevant?
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