When working on sites I often prefer to view the pages within the browser as I make updates to ensure it renders the same as the preview within the editor. All of the updates are made on my local dev server and only uploaded to the production server once the site is completed. It becomes redundant to hit F5 after every save to refresh the browser so I use the meta tags to refresh the browser every 10 seconds or…
Host Gator Cyber Monday 50% Off!
Posted on November 29, 2010Host Gator sent out an email on the upcoming Cyber Monday sale and it’s a good one. The only downside, it’s for new customers only! I may not be able to enjoy the deal, but hopefully someone else takes advantage of the opportunity! http://tinyurl.com/34kj5vh Host Gator Cyber Monday! 50% off Code: CYBERMONDAY2010 Shared Hosting – ONLY $2.48/month – Reseller Hosting – ONLY $12.48/month – VPS Hosting – ONLY $9.98/month (first month) – Dedicated Servers – ONLY $87/month (first month)…
WHMCS Domain Registrar Error
Posted on October 12, 2010Problem: When making an attempt to add a new client to WHMCS and assign a domain name that was registered before with my existing ENOM account I would receive Registar Errors. When the cron job would run to synch up the expiration date it would return the first error below. Here is the steps I took to resolve the issue. Resolutions: First Error: Registrar Error Domain name not found Resolution: 1. WHMCS Admin 2. Servers 3. Updated the IP of…
A Convenient Way To Manage Multiple Servers mRemote
Posted on July 1, 2010mRemote is an app to keep handy when managing multiple servers. You can also export your server configs to share with the team to make updates less painful. mRemote is a full-featured, multi-tab remote connections manager. It allows you to store all your remote connections in a simple yet powerful interface. http://www.mremote.org/wiki/…
AGILE Software Development and TFS 2010
Posted on June 28, 2010While researching ways to use TFS 2010 with the AGILE method of Software Development, I created a quick but efficient outline that is useful when proposing the process for developer and business use. I also added a few links that could assist new users to Team Foundation Server, with details on how to complete certain task within TFS. It would be great to read suggestions from others that may be using TFS in a different manner to broaden my knowledge…




