These videos were developed and recorded by Kintek.com.au. They are free to use so long as credits are given to Kintek.com.au by providing a relfollow back link to our homepage, like so: Web Design Brisbane An indepth look at using TinyMCE, it’s File Manager and it’s Image Manager. Here is the bundle I used in [...]
How To’s
TinyMce Video Tutorials – How to use TinyMce
Posted in How To's on November 8th, 2010 by Maurice Kindermann – Be the first to comment
How to stop WordPress from Hijacking your HTML
Posted in How To's on October 26th, 2010 by Maurice Kindermann – Be the first to commentWhile doing my last post I couldn’t get an image aligned the way I wanted it using the default WordPress tools( Insert Image -> align right). I generally prefer to write in HTML because it gives me full control. WordPress uses a modified version of TinyMCE which has a javascript cleaning script which will try [...]
How to fix the TortoiseSVN / TortoiseGit icon problems in Windows 7
Posted in How To's, Troubleshooting on October 26th, 2010 by Maurice Kindermann – Be the first to commentMicrosoft Windows 7 can only show a maximum of 15 icon sets (overlays) per application, and 4 of these spots are automatically taking by the Windows system its self. If you run Tortise SVN or Tortise Git you may have noticed the icons never appear to be displaying correctly. This could be because other programs [...]
Finally, a Google made Url Shortener : goo.gl
Posted in General Business, How To's, Troubleshooting, Web Development on October 23rd, 2010 by Talita – Be the first to commentGoogle has just announced it’s very own URL shortener: goo.gl. Url shorteners are used to make long url names short and snappy. For example, with goo.gl we can turn this URL: http://www.kintek.com.au/mobile-application-development, into this: goo.gl/3byP A great feature of goo.gl is it’s ability to instantly start receiving Google Analytics esk reporting. In the screenshot below [...]
Web Design & Browser Compatibility
Posted in How To's, web design brisbane, Web Development on October 1st, 2010 by Maurice Kindermann – Be the first to commentA web browser is a program used to access the Internet. Generally speaking web designers will support all the current versions of major web browsers with a market share of 3% or higher. Users of older or less capable web browsers or devices will experience a website that is appropriate to the capabilities of their [...]