Web Design and Development Blog

Enabling Image Uploads in FCKeditor

December 8th, 2008
FCKeditor - Free WYSIWYG Editor

Free WYSIWYG Editor

FCKeditor is a free to use and very popular WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) editor for installation on your own website. It will turn the textareas on your website into fully functioning editors, with similar tools to those seen in Microsoft Word and similar word processing packages.

Here are our quick and simple steps to getting image uploads working in FCKeditor, allowing you to upload images to your website using FCKeditor’s friendly user interface.

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ITM Design Relaunching Two Websites

December 5th, 2008

In the next week ITM Design will be relaunching two websites with brand new looks and functionality!

Self-Secure.co.uk Relaunch
Self-Secure.co.uk Relaunch

Self-Secure.co.uk

One of our most succesful Ecommerce websites - Self-Secure.co.uk - will be relaunched.

Aside from it’s great business success, Self-Secure.co.uk has received many compliments from it’s customers about how easy the website is to use.

With it’s increasing amount of traffic and expanding products range, ITMDesign have rebuilt the website to offer users brand new features and an even more smoother process, from visiting to buying.

The new website also offers a more feature rich backend for administration and has been developed to further increase conversion rates and search engine ranking.

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Google launches SearchWiki

December 1st, 2008
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SearchWiki - customising SERPs.

Last week saw the release of Google’s SearchWiki which allows users to change the position of results in a search engine results page, as well as comment on and remove them entirely.

Next time you sign in to your Google account you will notice icons to the right of each result in a search engine results page (SERP). The first two of these buttons move the result up and down depending on how useful you find the website it’s linking to. Say for example, a query you often run returns the website you’re looking for ranked at number 5 in the list, and the above 4 have no relevance to what you want to find. Simply move your preferred website to position number 1!

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