37 Feet…

By Elyssa Dolinger on May 28, 2010 at 4:18 pm in General

We’ve been all aflutter here at T&S because we are moving offices. We received our keys yesterday and even got the green light to start moving stuff in later today. It’s a pretty sweet deal. New paint, new carpet, a couple pieces of leftover furniture and the best of all—our new 1,100 sq.ft. office only 37 feet from our current 185sq.ft. office. We are gaining a LOT of space and keeping our AWESOME location (instead of three doors away from the Jimmy John’s east of OC, we are snuggled right up next to it. Mmmm. Free smells.)

Tim put a lot of in-progress pictures up on his facebook, but in case you’ve missed the awesomeness we’ve planned out our new space on paper and we’ve got the final photos from after the construction. So exciting! We just can’t wait to put all of our stuff in there.

Making Wordpress page headings different from the menu items

By Tim Priebe on May 17, 2010 at 7:48 am in Development, Technical

PHP and WordpressJust a quick Wordpress tip this time for theme developers, or people who just want to customize a Wordpress theme they’ve purchased.

Sometimes there are reasons to make a menu item slightly different from the title of the actual page. Perhaps your menu space is limited, but you have plenty of room in the content area. A typical example is using “FAQ” in the menu, but then the page heading actually shows “Frequently Asked Questions.”

A great way to accomplish this is the Custom Fields in Wordpress, combined with a bit of theme customization.

Normally, you would insert the title of a page like this:

<?php the_title(); ?>

Instead, you can create a custom field. We’ll call it “custompagetitle” for this example. On the FAQ page, you would enter ‘FAQ” as the title of the page, then a custom field called “custompagetitle” and enter “Frequently Asked Questions” there. Then, instead of the previously mentioned code, insert this code:

<?php

// See if there's a custom field custompagetitle,
// and if so, use it as the page's title

$realtitles = get_post_custom_values('custompagetitle');

if (is_array($realtitles)) {

$realtitle = implode($realtitles);

}

if ($realtitle)

echo $realtitle;

else

the_title();

?>

Not only does this code use your custom heading, but if there is no custom heading, it will default to the actual page title.

The Intern Remix

By Elyssa Dolinger on May 12, 2010 at 8:00 am in General, Video

We were so excited to welcome our new interns and get to know them that we just had to share. Be sure to check out our video to see our interns introduce themselves. Remix style.

5 FREE Twitter Backgrounds

By Elyssa Dolinger on May 1, 2010 at 12:00 am in General, Social Networking, freebies

5freeHow would you like to be the proud, new owner of a custom twitter background? Rather than go through the pains of background design, why not let a professional take care of it? For free even! (That’s gratis, free of charge, for nothing, complimentary, on the house.)

In the Month of May, we’re offering 5 free twitter backgrounds.

So what do you have to do to get your mitts on a brand new, bouncing baby background? It’s as easy as 1, 2…

1) Follow @tandswebdesign

2) Simply tweet

Just entered to win a #FreeTwitterBG . Just follow @TandSwebdesign and retweet. http://bit.ly/aqt6Om

At the end of May we will be contacting the winners VIA twitter about their new background. Until then, enter the contest, sit back, tweet and enjoy some of our previous work:

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@littler4bbit

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@emilyspirek

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@cochristonline

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@timjpriebe

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@tandswebdesign