February 11, 2014 | Posted in B2B and tagged Case Study, E-commerce, PHP Programming, Planning, Web Design, WordPress
After over 25 years in the business, few understand change – and the importance of all the details involved – better than Transend Corp. This Silicon Valley-based email company has turned email migration into an art form, successfully converting over 20 million mailboxes for large and small organizations spanning the globe. Transend Corp. attributes their … Continue reading
January 14, 2014 | Posted in Software & Services, Technology and tagged E-commerce, PHP Programming, WordPress
When I first heard about Gravity Forms for WordPress, I thought to myself, who would ever need anything other than a contact form on their site. This software looked so difficult to employ and really useful features were mostly undocumented. But soon I realized that this is THE software to use for extensive form data … Continue reading
October 8, 2013 | Posted in Retail and tagged Case Study, E-commerce, PHP Programming, Web Design, Web Development
Overview Since 1858, Two Cherries has been making their woodworking and carving tools the old-fashioned way. Hand-forged in their Remscheid, Germany factory by skilled craftsmen using only the finest steel and time-honored methods, little has changed in the way these fine tools are produced in well over a century. The result is a tool line … Continue reading
October 4, 2013 | Posted in Retail and tagged E-commerce, PHP Programming, Web Design, WordPress
Two Cherries is a hand-maker of fine, German tools. The company’s tools are still made in the same way in which they were made decades ago, in a factory in Remscheid—with the finest steel and by skilled craftsmen who work with diligence to deliver tools that customers are proud to own and love to work … Continue reading
September 10, 2013 | Posted in B2B, Technology and tagged PHP Programming, Web Development, WordPress
WordPress isn’t just used for blogging anymore. Downloaded and installed on your hosting platform, it’s a fully-developed open-source CMS software tool. Written in PHP, it’s tremendously customizable, contains useful built-in functions, and developers can “hook” into the software and create “plugins” which enhance functionality. But as with any software, there are suggested requirements and a … Continue reading
August 12, 2013 | Posted in Fitness, Healthcare, Sports and tagged Corporate Identity, PHP Programming, Web Design, WordPress
CrossFit Adventure delivers a unique, integrated, fitness experience to clients of all ages through its wellness center and CrossFit gym in Concord, CA. Its staff of lifestyle coaches and health advocates help clients achieve mind and body wellness through nutrition, exercise, and mobility. SomeThumb was hired to make aesthetic and site mapping changes that would … Continue reading
April 9, 2013 | Posted in B2B, Software & Services, Technology and tagged E-commerce, jQuery, PHP Programming, Web Development, WordPress
With so many web service providers charging bottom dollar, why shouldn’t you hire someone from a classifieds site like Craigslist? It may feel insane to choose an expensive provider when the cheap labor force seems bottomless. But, in the web development market, you get what you pay for. And we can explain why. Providers tend … Continue reading
March 12, 2013 | Posted in B2B, Media, Retail, Technology and tagged E-commerce, Multimedia Integration, PHP Programming, Search Engine Optimization, Web Design, Web Development, WordPress
It’s official. We’ve been wooed by WooCommerce, the e-commerce suite we love to use. It’s made specifically for WordPress. It’s customizable. It’s versatile. It’s seamless. It’s changed the way Somethumb helps clients do business. Customization. Hosted solutions typically limit business owners to template designs and layouts, which impacts not only the look and feel of … Continue reading
February 26, 2013 | Posted in Fashion, Healthcare and tagged Case Study, Corporate Identity, Marketing, Photography, PHP Programming, Print Collateral, Web Design, Web Development, WordPress
Dermaplus is a San Francisco-based, neighborhood skin and body spa that has been delivering beautiful skin to clients in the Marina/Cow Hollow district since 2001. Dermaplus approached SomeThumb Web Design & Development in the fall of 2012 for help with updating its web site and overall brand presentation–the project is a good example of SomeThumb’s … Continue reading
October 9, 2012 | Posted in B2B, Media, Mobile, Software & Services, Technology and tagged Database Design, jQuery, PHP Programming, Strategy, Web Development
What comes to mind when you think of a web developer? A Red Bull-slogging twenty-something, hovering over a keyboard, cranking code? The coding (and, often, the Red Bull) are critical to building great web sites; but when it comes to development, strategy is every bit as important as production. Great developers go beyond creating sites … Continue reading
June 12, 2012 | Posted in Mobile and tagged Database Design, jQuery, PHP Programming, Web Design, Web Development, WordPress
It takes a lot of extra effort—more thoughtfulness, structure, and development—so is responsive web design really worth it? Do its benefits outweigh its costs? Is it right for your organization? The answer to all three questions is a resounding “yes.” Responsive web design, simply put, is the act of creating device-neutral pages that do not … Continue reading
September 1, 2011 | Posted in Healthcare, Non-Profit and tagged PHP Programming, WordPress
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