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Inclind Launches Five New Websites in Delaware

Friday, June 13th, 2008

A quick update as things are very hot and happening at the moment both at work and elsewhere in Delaware (Playstation 3 Proves Emotion can be Art). It’s Friday and as we crank away on a handful more exciting projects, we have 5 recently launched this week:

Imagine - Imagine, a cosmetic boutique located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, services clients with their expert makeup services in multiple industries.

Rehoboth Lodging - RehobothLodging.com is the one-stop shop for all your hotel and vacation needs in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and Bethany Beach, Delaware! Our goal is to provide you with the best deals at the top hotels located in Delaware’s most popular beach destinations! The RehobothLodging.com website provides you with a wealth of information about Southern Delaware and all the tools necessary to help you make an informed decision about your lodging choices at the beach.

Grand Rental Station - Grand Rental Station of Rehoboth Beach Delaware started serving the beach areas of Southern Delaware in 1987. The owner-operated, year-round business of 20 years is known for friendly customer service. Expanding niche categories such as audio/visual, baby/guest, and games has helped us meet the growing demand of renting versus buying. We like helping you solve problems, enjoy your time in the area, plan for the perfect wedding, or just have fun with our games. Our knowledgeable staff, prompt delivery, quality rental equipment, and friendly customer service will make your rental experience a pleasant one. So, if you live at the beach, vacation at the Delaware beach, or meet at the beach for business, just call or stop in and give Grand Rental Station a try, they’ll treat you right!

Atlantic Millwork - Founded in 1991, Atlantic Millwork has provided the Delmarva Peninsula’s premier builders with quality building materials. However, supplying quality material on a timely basis is only part of the process. Atlantic Millwork has an established reputation for customer services before, during and after the sale. Atlantic Millwork is the perferred choice for building materials by hundreds of residential and commercial contractors on the Eastern Shore.

Atlantic Cabinetry - Atlantic Cabinetry provides builders and homeowners with several lines of fine manufactured products such as cabinets, countertops, sinks and hardware. Don’t forget: our custom shop can make bars, entertainment centers, mantles, window seats and other non-standard projects that fit your specific needs.

Bryce Lingo & Shaun Tull - With over thirty-five years combined experience Bryce and Shaun have seen every turn in the market and they believe success is earned through creating and maintaining long-term relationships with clients. Both Bryce and Shaun find their work to be extremely rewarding as they help facilitate one of life’s biggest decisions …buying or selling a home. They bring a strong work ethic, dedication and determination to everyone that they come in contact with and have built their reputation upon these values, which is why they are confident that they will continue their record of success into the future. Bryce Lingo and Shaun Tull have created brycelingo.com and shauntull.com to provide you with easy access to the Sussex County MLS listings.

Friday calls, its time to go.

Choosing a Web Browser

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

A highly important decision among computer owners these days is a choice of internet browser. While most people don’t think of this, due to Windows being packaged with Internet Explorer, its useful to know the options available to you. Most people have no intentions of using something else, because they just assume Internet Explorer is ‘just fine’ and has no issues whatsoever. This is not true. Microsoft knowingly facilitates this in order to maintain market share, so I’m here today to tell you a little bit about browsers you may not know about.

There are 4 major internet browsers a user has an option to pick from (in terms of reliability, speed, security, support, and rendering):

1. Mozilla Firefox
2. Apple’s Safari
3. Internet Explorer
4. Opera

There are of course others, like WebKit, Konquerer and the like, but for the typical home user, these are the only ones you want to look at.

Personally, I use Mozilla Firefox 2 (version 3, beta 5 at home) for work and play. Despite its memory usage, I consider it the best, most secure browser around. Version 3 will be released in June for public use (right now beta is available for developers and testers), and it has huge improvements in its memory use, loading speed, security, and page rendering. It also has literally thousands of add-ons and themes to customize Firefox, some of which I could not live without. Mozilla offers their browser for free as well as an email client called Thunderbird which supports POP3 and IMAP (in case you want to replace Outlook Express, too.. go for it.).

Closely behind that, I have used Opera. It doesn’t have the add on support as much as Firefox does, so I don’t tend to use it too often. It is also extremely strict on security, phishing, and spyware filtering, just like Firefox but perhaps even more so. It’s fetching and caching methods offer lightening speed browsing on broadband or higher connections, and is nearly ACID2 compliant (most websites will render correctly in Opera). Beyond that, its pretty safe to say that if you put Opera on your PC, there is less risk that a family member could find trouble on the internet (as opposed to using Internet Explorer) and is extremely reliable for transacting business online.

I have used Apple’s Safari for Windows, and despite what articles are saying, its pretty poor. Just the fact alone that it doesn’t have any malware/spyware/phishing filters and the browser doesn’t allow third-party themes or add-ons, I wouldn’t use this browser until this is addressed (’Beta’ be damned, this is important). Safari also doesn’t support extended validation (EV) certificates either; EV certificates provide better site identification than the regular certificates that encrypted sites use. This caused the CEO of Paypal to tell all of its customers to not use Safari when doing transactions and conducting business, which is a pretty big black eye for Apple in my book when an internet giant like Paypal is telling people to not use your product.

PC World goes more into depth on this subject, and while PC World tends to be a little elementary in its write-ups and articles, I think this one is pretty informative for the average joe.

Updated Web Browsers: Which One Works Best?

While my profession will require me to use Internet Explorer, I can’t express my distaste for it enough. Beyond simple surfing, thats about all its good for. Even with version 8 looming at the end of the year, its nothing more than what Firefox was 4 years ago, or Opera 6 years ago. It just simply does not cut it. It still has major CSS rendering issues, javascript incompatibilities, pseudo PNG support and other screw your day up type problems. While I consider myself an IE6/7 web developer expert at this point, we shouldn’t be at the mercy of Microsoft to jump through hoops for their half assed browser, even though we’ve been doing it for years with Windows. Too late now I suppose.

Note: Delaware Web Design Inclind Inc fully supports cross browser compatibility on both frontend and backend applications. This article is to inform you that using Internet Explorer is basically like leaving the doors to your home wide open in a bad part of town. Try Mozilla Firefox or Opera, you’ll be glad you did :)

Inclind Launches George & Lynch Construction - Delaware Web Design

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Delaware Web DesignHeadquartered in Dover, Delaware, George & Lynch currently employs over 360 construction professionals specializing in a wide variety of heavy, infrastructure related construction services. Celebrating 85 years in business, George & Lynch is more than a familiar company name. The firm has become a major infrastructure contractor in the Mid-Atlantic region and on the East Coast. With a nationally recognized commitment to safety and recently named as the “Best in the Business” for the Delaware construction industry, owners can rest assured that their site construction needs, underground utilities and paving projects are in good hands.

When they needed to completely overhaul their website design and corporate image, they needed the right tool for the job. They came right to Inclind. We provided them with our robust Content Management System with a fresh new design to meet their expectations.

In addition to a transformation of the website design, the redeveloped website includes several additional new sections of content including information on specific projects. It will be much easier to make changes and updates any page of this new website with the included backend intranet branded as Inclind CMS. This content management system will also include a tool to post news releases and a tool to manage employee events. This Inclind product is really a valuable advancement that allows companies like George & Lynch to make adjustments to their website themselves instantly and effortlessly. This is an enormous breakthrough from their previous website, and only Inclind Delaware web design can offer such tools.

Full search engine optimization capabilities were implemented as well so anyone looking for the services George & Lynch offers can find them easily in any major search engine. Inclind’s web applications allow for very organic search engine methods to be executed by the user, and our web applications are intelligent enough to manage this without any interaction at all. Our adherance to strict web standards allows us to deliver websites that are accessible in any major browser equally, reaching a wider audience than their old website could.

“We have enjoyed working with Inclind, and look forward to working on other projects in the future.” says Dave McGuigan, George & Lynch’s Vice President of Business Development.

Inclind Launches StoneTech Crushing Website

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

StoneTech Crushing - Site by Inclind, Delaware Web DesignersThis morning Inclind launched StoneTech Crushing, a Salisbury, MD based company who offers the most efficient and economic crushing and screening services to the construction industry. Using cutting edge design techniques and the latest in web standards, Inclind was able to meet and exceed StoneTech’s internet presence that the owners were looking for. The website is fully controllable from its custom designed content management system web application that we offer. StoneTech are also able to collect leads generated by the website into their intranet automatically, helping the staff keep track of who is contacting them.

Initially, the most-noticeable element of this website is the striking background of crushed stone from an actual StoneTech jobsite. This website features sections about StoneTech news, equipment, and even a map with directions. Inclind developed a great, new, photo gallery feature just for this site.

The StoneTech project gallery features photos from past asphalt recycling, concrete crushing, and even demolition projects. Visit the new website to browse the photos from the demolition of the old Salisbury Mall.

As with all of our website applications, full search engine optimization capabilities were implemented as well so anyone looking for their services can find them easily in any major search engine. Inclind’s applications allow for very organic search engine methods to be executed by the user, and our web applications are intelligent enough to manage this without any interaction at all. Our adherance to strict web standards allows us to deliver websites that are accessible in any major browser without hindrance, reaching a wider audience than older methods from a few years ago.

“Inclind’s CMS (content management system) allows us to react quickly to changing market conditions.” says Brian Tregoe, President of Stonetech LLC.

About StoneTech Crushing:

Stonetech opened it’s doors for business on June 26th of 2006. The father son team of Tom and Brian Tregoe bring over 30 years of combined experience in the construction and aggregate business. Our first goal is to supply contractors with an approved RCR-6 material for use on private and municipal jobs. Stonetech has the most efficient and technologically advanced equipment available to the industry today. Stonetech prides itself on having the best equipment available to provide a quality, efficient and professional crushing job.

View the StoneTech Crushing Website »

For more information about Inclind or Delaware Web Design, feel free to contact us.

Prudential Gallo Launch and an IE 6 is Dying Party

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Today was a pretty busy day, with the eagerly awaited launching of the new version of the Prudential Gallo Realtors website (http://www.prugallo.com). The new version of the site catches it up with its recently upgraded intranet, and introduces a significant number of new features and capabilities that we’re all proud of.

The Internet Explorer 6 PinataWhen the day was over, we got down to the next order of business: a proper preemptive bon voyage to one of the most despised burdens of the web development world: Internet Explorer 6.

 

Today was a bit of a milestone, with Microsoft having announced a decision to roll out Internet Explorer 7 as an automatic upgrade to certain corporate users still using IE 6. For more insight about the roll-out, about why IE 6 sucked so bad, and why the upcoming IE 8 isn’t much better, head over to Kevin’s blog. To celebrate the approaching demise of IE 6, we decided to host an “IE 6 is Dying” party, complete with subs, chili, beer, and of course, an IE 6 pinata/unholy effigy.

 

Tom Stabbing the PinataGraphics Designer Tom Brown (who has probably been tormented by IE 6 the most, having to constantly come up with creative ways to get IE 6 to render websites correctly) did the honors of annihilating the demon-logo with a wooden handle while Shaun held on for dear life keeping it steady. We certainly hope that someone from Microsoft will stumble upon these pictures and take our frustration to heart when deciding whether or not to make Internet Explorer 8 finally comply with decade-old standards.

 

Pinata=Pwn3d
In any event, it was a fun end to a productive day.

 

Team Dynamics on the Job: An Industry Cross Example

Friday, February 1st, 2008

From Wikipedia:

Teamwork is the concept of people working together cooperatively, as in a sports team.

Projects often require that people work together to accomplish a common goal; therefore, teamwork is an important factor in most organizations. Effective collaborative skills are necessary to work well in a team environment. Many businesses attempt to enhance their employees’ collaborative efforts through workshops and cross-training to help people effectively work together and accomplish shared goals.

Every business requires teamwork. It doesn’t matter what field you are in. Music, medical, law, military, web development, even marriage. Nothing is successful without the mutual backing of each other toward the end goal. Support comes from respect, not the requirement thereof based on a job title. Command it, don’t demand it. It starts with you!

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