Web Development Posts

Great Features of ExpressionEngine CMS

Business men discussing reports and performance

ExpressionEngine is built with PHP and it has many great features. I have the most personal experience with ExpressionEngine, so thought I would start here in my evaluation of Content Management Systems. ExpressionEngine allows you to create your own design, so you can create the website that you want. I really like the support system […]

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The power and pitfalls of content management systems (a series)

Content Management Systems (CMS) have been around for a little over a decade. Over the past couple of years, they have become a “must have” for a website. A CMS is a software tool built with scripting language and a database that allows a company to control content, navigation, documents and more on their public […]

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Web Site for RJE Business Interiors in Cincinnati

TBH Creative was hired to develop a new web site for RJE Business Interior’s new location in Cincinnati. The base layout of the web site was taken from the Indianapolis web site and slightly modified for better use of space, placement of manufacturer links, and easy to read navigation text. We created completely new HTML […]

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Why use Strict Doctype?

A new subcontractor asked me why TBH Creative requires the use of Strict DOCTYPE for its website build outs, and below is our explanation, definition, plus a little more technical information. First of all, according to HTML and XHTML standards, each HTML document requires a DOCTYPE (stands for document type declaration). The “DOCTYPE” appears at the […]

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Get rid of HTML tables for web formatting once in for all

Many web sites on the Internet today still use tables for lay out. It is time to educate web developers and companies about why using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is better. Tables were never intended for web page layout. Rather, the HTML table was designed for presenting tabular data. There are many insidious but huge […]

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