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Lose the WWW from your domain

“Operator, get me Murray Hill 5-9975…”

That’s the number to reach the Ricardos on I Love Lucy if you were calling them before 1958. That’s the year, according the Wikipedia page on Telephone Exchange Names, when this format was ditched in favor of the all-number format we are familiar with today. Well, actually, most of us just click on a name on our cell phones and never even see the number, which leads me to my point: things change.

Why do we use the “WWW” prefix, anyway? The Internet is really just a giant network of computers exchanging files. The “http://” refers to the protocol the computers will use to exchange the file, and the “www.” comes from UNIX shorthand to say where the requested files should be located. The prefix stands for World Wide Web, as you might have guessed, and the standard port to access these files became Port 80.

Flash forward to the present where the most common activity on a computer is networking over the Internet through a browser. I am doing it right now, and so are you! Modern browsers are fully capable of appending the “http://” to the front of whatever you type into the address bar and connecting through Port 80. It’s the only protocol they know, so there is no guess work involved. The rest of the action occurs on the server-side, where the requested file is hosted.
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New Design and Features for StarkvilleEATS.com

Longboat Studios announces the launch of StarkvilleEATS.com, a local restaurant and entertainment directory for Starkville, MS, with a custom template design running on Joomla, the versatile open-source content management platform.

The New Improved StarkvilleEATS.com

The New Improved StarkvilleEATS.com

Starkville is a relatively small university town in central Mississippi, home to the Mississippi State Bulldogs. With steady population growth, the current media outlets struggle to capture the interest of the entire community. Some folks read the newspaper, others watch TV, and many turn to the Internet. We are too small for an alternative free press like most college towns, and too large for everything to spread word of mouth. There are plenty of cultural events, outstanding restaurants, and nightlife, but no where can you find all of these listed in a single source. Sure, you can find reviews for Starkville on sites such as Yelp.com or TripAdvisor.com, but information is outdated quickly and reviews too sparse to really be useful.

Many cocktail party conversations revolved around what new places had opened and who had tried them. It became clear that we had a need not only for more cultural experiences in our lives so we could expand our discussion topics, but also for an accurate, up-to-the-minute restaurant directory where local people could share their opinions.

Joomla!

Joomla proved to be the perfect platform to develop such a site. As an open-source solution, developers from around the world are constantly adding enhancements and improving the core application. In the past, it would have taken a team of engineers and months of development to roll out a project such as StarkvilleEATS. Today, through the collective efforts of countless coders, an idea can go to market almost as soon as it is thought up.

Working fast has its advantages, but also many pitfalls. Time wasted is time never regained, and chasing down the “next big thing” that never materializes, or slapping a useless interface on an otherwise great concept is money down the drain.

Can this be avoided? Yes. As you develop your Internet strategy, consult an experienced professional. Technology and buzz words come and go faster than hair styles, but one thing remains constant whether you are selling products, promoting an event, or simply staying in touch with family and friends. Keep in mind that whatever project you develop for the Internet, it all boils down to communication, and communication is just another name for storytelling. Get your story straight and you will be just fine. It doesn’t matter what you call it: blog, article, text, essay, tweet… Start with your story, then use absolutely every tool and technological advance to communicate it with anyone who will listen.

So what’s the story of StarkvilleEATS.com? Why don’t you check it out an let me know what you think?

New WordPress Installation, New Design

The coolest features of our new site are probably not apparent just by viewing in your browser. We taken advantage of the 960 grid system, developed by Nathan Smith, for the layout of the new template. As you can see, the site utilizes a customized WordPress theme. WordPress (currently 2.7) continues to become easier to manage, infinitely flexible, and a lot of fun to design with.

WordPress uses a JavaScript library called jQuery for user interface functionality, so that is what we used when adding “accordion” and tabbed menus to the site. These are fun to play around with, but the real beauty is that the content is separated from the design, handled by Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and the interface animation, handled by jQuery. If your browser has JavaScript disabled or cannot read style sheets, the information is all still there in simple easy to read HTML. Why does this matter? Because everyday there are new devices coming out to browse the Internet. You cannot afford to design a site that only works for your 24 inch monitor. Preparing for whatever comes next is essential, and the best way to do that is to keep your content clean and simple.

I’ll go into some detail about these different features in future posts and explain how they can be used to help with your Internet strategy and getting your message out to your audience.

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Along with offering standards-based Web design, development and Internet strategy, Longboat Studios specializes in a variety of platforms and technologies including:

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