Archive for June 2008
With the release of firefox 3 you be wondering wheter you can run both versions of firefox at the same time, well some people will tell you you cant but you can.
It all boils down to 2 things, the profile manager and the shortcuts.
This post assumes that you know how to use the advanced installtion of firefox and have firefox version 2 in one folder and firefox version 3 in another (in my case “C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox 2″ and “C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox 3″)
Start by making 2 different profiles in the profile manager, to do this make sure firefox is closed and its not running in the background.
Run the profile manager by running the following command…
“C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox 2\firefox.exe” -profilemanager
Remember to change the Firefox directory to where you have installed firefox.
Within the profile manager make a new profile call it whatever you want. In my case just for ease i have called them Firefox2 and Firefox3.
Now I’m not sure if the following shortcut syntax works with Firefox3, but I add it just to keep consistency.
“C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox 2\firefox.exe” -P Firefox2 -no-remote
As with before make sure you change the directory to where you installed your version, and do the same on the firefox3 shortcut but change the profile name.
“C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox 3\firefox.exe” -P Firefox3 -no-remote
And viola, you can run two versions of FireFox along with your 3rd favourite browser.
As a quick sidenote if you want both firefoxes to have the same bookmarks, history, etc… just copy the contents of the orignal default folder to the new profile you’ve made.
C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles
The default folder should read something like…
4scygde1.default
Just copy the contents of that folder into your new profile folder.
And yes, I run three screens simultaneously.
Some spam is funny, some spam trys to offer you cheap drugs, this spam want you to have a kettle, thanks Монаенко but we already have a kettle.
Cheeky Directories
0 Comments | Posted by elliot in Marketing | 6th June / 2008
It always amazes me that startup directories want to charge me to advertise on their sites. We were cold called this morning by www.bview.co.uk – and while I like their concept – an advertising directory with user / customer feedback – I can’t see how they can ask me for £160 per year to advertise on a site that has virtually no traffic. Surely a better tactic for them is to offer free listings to get some decent content onto their site, and then charge once they’ve got some traffic?
Just take a look at how their traffic compares with www.yell.com
OK – so Alexa isn’t perfect, and it’s probably massively skewed data – but the contrast is striking. For a sponsored listing with Yell I pay about twice as much as bview are asking for – but in comparison it’s a bargain. What’s more, bview will apparently only display my ad within 30km of our office. How can that make sense?
Oh, and the real killer of the call? As a special deal I can have 2 years of advertising for £360 - that’s right, more than twice the price of one year!
Where do these people get my number??? Probably from Yell!
The SEO Rapper
1 Comment | Posted by elliot in Design, Music, Video | 6th June / 2008
This is great, a website design coding lesson from a rapper.
Just so you know what he’s rapping about here are the lyrics.
Your site design is the first thing people see
it should be reflective of you and the industry
easy to look at with a nice navigation
when you can’t find what you want it causes frustrationa clear Call to action to increase the temptation
use appealing graphics they create motivation
if you have animation
use with moderation
cause search engines can’t index the informationdisplay the logos of all your associations
highlight your contact info that’s an obligation
create a clean design you can use some decoration
but to try to prevent any client hesitationevery page that they click should provide a explanation
should be easy to understand like having a conversation
when you design the style go ahead and use your imaginationbut make sure you use correct color combinations
do some investigation, look at other organizations
but don’t duplicate or you might face a litigation
design done, congratulations but it’s time to start constructionfollow these instructions when you move into production
your photoshop functions then slice that design
do your layout with divs make sure that it’s aligned
please don’t use tables even though they work fine
when it come to indexing they give searches a hard timemake it easy for the spiders to crawl what you provide
remove font type, font color and font size
no background colors, keep your coding real neattag your look and feel on a separate style sheet
better results with xml and css
now you making progress, a lil closer to success
describe your doctype so the browser can relate
make sure you do it great or it won’t validatecheck in all browsers, I do it directly
gotta make sure that it renders correctly
some use IE, some others use Flock
some use AOL, I use Firefoxtitle everything including links and images
don’t use italics, use emphasis
don’t use bold, please use strong
if you use bold that’s old and wrongwhen you use CSS, you page will load quicker
client satisfied like they eating on a snicker
they stuck on your page like you made it with a sticker
and then they convert now that’s the real kicker
make you a lil richer, your site a lil slickerdesign and code right man I hope you get the picture
what I’m telling you is true man it should be a scripture
if it’s built right you’ll be the pick of the litter
everyone will want to follow you like twitter
competition will get bitter and you’ll shine like glitterif you trying to grow your company will get bigger
design and code right man can you get with it



