Posted by admin on Feb 24, 2010 in Blog | 0 comments
Nextline Media is pleased to announce that TraskBritt, a Salt Lake City-based professional and legal services firm specializing in intellectual property, has contracted with Nextline Media to design and build a backend administration area for their existing web site.
About TraskBritt
TraskBritt provides the highest-quality professional and legal services in a timely manner and at a reasonable...
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Posted by admin on Feb 11, 2010 in Blog | 0 comments
Nextline Media is pleased to announce that Lisman Studio, an interior design studio that offers a full-range of interior design services, has contracted with Nextline Media to provide web design and web development services. The web site design and web site development will take place over the next few weeks.
About Lisman Studio
Lisman Studio is a premiere interior design firm located in Salt...
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Posted by admin on Jan 20, 2010 in Blog | 0 comments
We recently completed a small project for Dunn Communications that involved Flash Video. We wanted a unique way to display the videos for the users. One of our favorite Jquery tools is called ColorBox and it allows you to embed media (like Flash video) within its lightbox framework. So, we integrated the Jquery ColorBox plugin, and created all of the Flash Videos – and it worked, smooth...
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Posted by admin on Jan 19, 2010 in Blog, Nextline Media | 0 comments
We were approached by the folks at Lucid Creative to integrate the iStay 2.0 booking engine into the new web site for the Lowell Hotel in Park City. We integrated a smooth jquery calendaring system with their iStay 2.0 API and now they are up and running with a new reservation system that has information passed to it...
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Posted by admin on Jan 18, 2010 in Blog | 0 comments
TinyMCE is a good content editing tool for web applications, but it can be made much better with just a few tweaks – an aftermarket upgrade if you will.
First off, the default themes are not that good looking right out of the box, so we use a nice theme created by The Big Reason – its a little bit easier on the eyes and not so Windows 95-ish.
Second, it makes sense to configure...
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