Monday, March 30, 2009

PSD to Valid XHTML/CSS Markup Service

We now have a dedicated solution for PSD to XHTML/CSS conversion available through photoshop2css.com.

We convert your Adobe Photoshop design files (PSDs) to valid, cross-browser compatible XHTML and CSS code.

We can also convert your designs into templates or themes for Drupal, Joomla!, Blogger, WordPress and more...

Pricing is available on the photoshop2css.com website.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Recommended Open Source Invoicing System

Ok this post did make it onto the www.acuras.co.uk main site here: http://www.acuras.co.uk/articles/123-recommended-open-source-invoicing-system but I thought it deserved a post here too...

If you're in business, invoicing clients and keeping track of payments is an essential part of your business routine. If you don't have the right tools, this can be a laborious task and it can be hard to keep track of invoices which have not been paid for in full.

So we thought we'd share with you a handy open source application called Simple Invoices. Simple Invoices is a simple, community developed, free/open source, web-based invoicing system. We personally recommend it.

It is continually in development and has some great features which make invoicing and tracking payments simple!

We offer the following Simple Invoices services:
  • Installation
  • Hosting
  • Technical support
  • Invoice template customisation
  • Custom reports
  • Bespoke extensions development
You can check out the demo here. Please get in touch if you would like to talk to us about setting up Simple Invoices for you or if you have any questions.

Saturday, March 07, 2009

Google expands ad empire with expandable ads

Google is now serving expandable display ads onto partner websites in its AdSense content network. But it's taking the tasteful route. Unlike so many others, these expandable ads won't consume your browser unless you ask them to.

read more | digg story

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Sony reorganizes as president steps down

Sony has announced a major reorganization of its business divisions that sees chief executive and chairman Howard Stringer also become president.

read more | digg story