Category: News from the web

The future of the web is here today

By on April 8th, 2010.

Quake 2 was the first fps game that I dedicated serious time to and it kept me entertained for years.

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New Barking Riverside website goes live

By on March 17th, 2010.

Today sees the launch of a new Barking Riverside website. This new site is a stand-in while the main offering is developed. “Barking Riverside is an ambitious regeneration project that will transform one of the UK’s largest brownfield sites into a vibrant, sustainable community” By the Scruff has been working closely with Barking Riverside Ltd [...]

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New design launched for Pippa Jameson Interiors website

By on February 1st, 2010.

We kicked the new year off with a brand new design for the ever popular Pippa Jameson Interiors blog. The website has grown since its start in 2007 and now has a readership of over 2000 unique visitors a month. By the Scruff helped Pippa get this service off the ground and keep the design [...]

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The awesome Adobe Browser Lab

By on January 29th, 2010.

I have been using The Adobe Browser Lab for quite a while now and sincerely cannot fault it. It allows you to compare screen shots of your web sites side by side, in onion view and in plain site view. You can zoom in on the screen shots, set capture timeouts and do many other cool things.

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Shoreditch lunch club: Victoria Fish Bar anyone?

By on January 20th, 2010.

I passed my local Fish & Chip shop last night called Victoria Fish Bar on Roman Road. This take-away restaurant is seriously stuck in a battered time warp from 1971 as are its owners. It amazes me how some businesses stay open as this is as far away from the Indian, Turkish and Lebanon take-always [...]

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Happy New Year for 2010 – first day back.

By on January 4th, 2010.

We would like to wish all of our customers a very Happy New Year for 2010. The sun was shinning today albeit freezing cold but bright and fresh which is the way we would like it to remain. We have had a good break and are now lookng forward to getting stuck into 2010. The [...]

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Customer testimonial video created for Croner

By on December 17th, 2009.

Croner have commissioned By the Scruff to create a unique customer testimonial video that will be used on exhibition stands, sales conferences and on the Croner.co.uk website. At total of 10 interviews are being filmed around the country from afar afield as Sheffield to Cardiff. Croner’s customers were asked to describe their experiences of working [...]

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BTS opening hours over Christmas

By on December 2nd, 2009.

Santa needs his helpers to deliver the kiddies presents this year and we recommend he uses a local courier or takes them himself to avoid disappointment as we will not be available for work. This will hopefully allow the team to eat, drink (sensibly of course) and enjoy a few days away from our computers. [...]

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The best viral marketing campaign we've seen in a while

By on December 1st, 2009.

It’s the simplest ideas that work the best and of course a good use of technology. This fantastic piece of viral marketing from the Swedish  license fee collector, Radiotjänst does the job very well. They have produced a brilliant video which allows the user to upload an image of themselves or anyone else to then [...]

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Speedy prototyping with Zen Coding and 960.gs

By on November 25th, 2009.

If you are a front end developer, you probably have already used certain “helpers” while writing your templates, from Dreamweaver to TextMate, there always is some sort of a code assist function implemented. Using these is not something to be ashamed of, these tools enable us to do our work faster, help us make fewer mistakes and make most routine tasks a lot less annoying.

Zen coding is the evolution of the short code expansion tendency.

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