
Month: May 2012

J's Electrical, a provider of quality electrical services for domestic and commercial customers in the Swindon area needed a new website to better showcase the range of work that they do and that allowed them to easily update photographs of work carried out and testimonials from satisfied customers. We used the Drupal content management system (CMS) to enable J's Electrical to update their...
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EU Cookie Law Means Changes for Websites
On May 26th 2012 the new EU "cookie law" will come into effect in the UK. This law will require businesses to significantly change how their websites function as well as bringing about changes to the online shopping experiences of internet users throughout Europe. The new law applies to all organisations that operate a website in the EU, this includes organisations that aren't based in the EU...
Read More Memo: Removing/adding tags with Git
More for my own reference than anything but if you ever need to delete a tag from a Git remote repository, this is for you: For a tag called "v1.4" you'd just need to issue the following commands: git tag -d v1.4 git push origin :refs/tags/v1.4 That will remove the 'v1.4' tag from the repository you're working on. To add a tag: git tag v1.4 git push origin master --tags
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Twitter Direct Message Spam
If you receive a Direct Message on Twitter saying "Hello some person is making horrible things about you..." with a link delete the message and don't click the link, the account that has sent you the link has been "hacked" and the contents of the link can post a risk to your computer's security.
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