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The 3 Least-Known, Incredibly-Helpful Wordpress Category Functions
Posted by Jennifer Chiappisi on September 14th, 2009While Wordpress is an incredibly great CMS/Blog tool in the arsenal here at Fourth Floor Interactive, our true power lies within our knowledge of the PHP language. This experience and knowledge allows us to further understand and manipulate Wordpress’s data capabilities to provide our clients with exactly what they need from Wordpress as their CMS/Blog [...]
Fix for Wordpress 2.8 and Issues with TinyMCE
Posted by Jennifer Chiappisi on July 24th, 2009As you might have read earlier, we here at Fourth Floor Interactive tend to use Wordpress quite extensively in our interactive projects as a solution to our clients’ CMS needs. Recently with Wordpress 2.8+, we’ve noticed a bit of an issue with TinyMCE disappearing, allowing for no easy visual editing for our clients. [...]
Captain McFinn’s Games Launch!
Posted by Jennifer Chiappisi on March 20th, 2009We’re happy to report that the games we developed for Captain McFinn have now launced. Captain McFinn’s is an ocean-themed gift shop & educational show presented by Captain McFinn himself & friends, located in the Greater Youngstown area. Featured there are sing-a-longs, aquarium events, puzzles and so much more.
The requirements of these games [...]
Skittles® Gets Rid of Their Website!
Posted by Jennifer Chiappisi on February 27th, 2009Skittles® got rid of their website!!! Well, sort of. Mars Incorporated, the makers of Skittles®, made a bold statement by essentially removing the content from their website at http://www.skittles.com which instead forwards you to various social networking/media sites, tagging their branded navigation bar on each page.
First of all, I’d like to applaud Mars for taking [...]
Designers: Know Thy Code
Posted by Jennifer Chiappisi on January 16th, 2009Fourth Floor Interactive places a great importance on making sure our web designers are developers as well. If we do an interactive design, you can rest assured knowing that the team that designed it will be bringing it to life with code as well…
