shauny.me
We are always getting asked by clients “How can we prevent people stealing our images?”.
There really is no way to do it unless you watermark your images. All other ways can quite easily be avoided.
A client sent this site as an example; the site has disabled right-click. I recorded this quick video showing how I can simply drag-and-drop the image to steal it.
SoccerKidz offer a range of football courses for boys and girls aged 5-14, and was co-founded by professional footballer David Livermore and professional football coach Mark Drane. They needed a…
Alstons asked us to produce a home page for their website featuring products from their new 2010 catalogue. The site will be online while they attend Interiors NEC. We will then be working with…
Living Architecture has asked a series of established and emerging world-class architects to build houses around the UK. The houses will be available to rent for holidays by the general public….
At Rubious we believe in transparency. We have done a lot of research on our competition, and found that almost none of them actually display their prices on their website.
We want to add some…
Secure Password Generator webclip
We often have to generate secure passwords for our clients’ websites, and so frequently visit the Secure Password Generator on PCTools which is very handy.
I have just made it even more handy by cutting out that section of the page and using it as a webclip.
Uncheck this box in Plesk to increase loading speed.
I’ve no idea why it is enabled by default, it is so an annoying!

I am fed up of Dreamweaver’s crap. I only ever use the code view; the ‘Design view’ is utterly useless as it displays even a simple page as garbage, and the ‘Live’ view is too slow. It doesn’t even check spelling as you type. The FTP is slow and buggy. Synching takes forever. The UI is too bloated. Collaboration tools are a joke.
I am trying out the 14–day trial of Coda; if all goes well, I will use this for all my work.
It has a beautiful UI; just enough complexity but nothing useless. There is a great live view that works with your server to even show server-side includes. Spelling as you type. It’s very Mac-like, and relatively cheap too—I’m loving it so far!
Steve Smith shows how to fix the bulky sub-pixel text rendering in Snow Leopard’s Safari, now that the text-shadow trick no longer works.