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Plexus Launches a Bevy of New Sites

Jun 17, 2008

Plexus Web Creations, a full service Web design and application development firm based in Athens, Georgia recently announced the launch of several new Web sites. Among the newly rolled out sites is Bulldawg Illustrated, a publication conceived six years ago that is designed to bring a sense of unity and participation to fans and alumni of the Georgia Bulldogs by ena...

Tagged: pxComponents, web site launch, Web design, ruby on rails, search engine optimization, SEO

Plexus Serves Up Tennis Professional's Web Site

Jan 8, 2008

He’s been called the next big thing in professional tennis and standing at six foot, nine inches tall, it’s not hard to see why John Isner is taking the pro scene by storm. A University of Georgia Men’s Tennis standout who led his team to the 2007 NCAA Championship and himself reached the finals of the singles competition, is now well on his way, Web site and all. Is...

Tagged: Web design, john isner, web site, ruby on rails, UGA Tennis

Fayette County Launches New Web Site at Holiday Luncheon

Dec 21, 2007

(Atlanta, Ga.) Matt Forshee, President and CEO of the Fayette County Development Authority, unveiled a new look for the organization at its annual Holiday Luncheon held at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center on Thursday, December 13, 2007. Following lunch and a welcome from FCDA Chairman Randy Hayes, Forshee unveiled FCDA's new logo followed by their newly lau...

Tagged: Fayette County, Web design, ruby on rails, Web Development


Blog Posts

Form Validation vs. Correction in Rails

Dec 17, 2008 by Charlie

Developers have a great deal of control over a web user's experience, and when it comes to validating input forms, opportunities to make things smoother for the user are something every good developer should think about. For example, I am working on a project right now where users can enter the URL of a link into the database-driven content. In order for the link to ...

Tagged: ruby, rails, ruby on rails, validation, correction, forms, user experience

Sign of the Times

Jan 11, 2008 by Kim

Last night my barely 4-year-old son disappeared from the bathtub. I found him in our office – naked and soapy – at the computer. When I asked him what he was doing he said he wanted to "get online and look for mermaids." Surprised by his response I asked if he knew what "online" meant. "Yes. It's when you go get on the computer and look for stuff." I haven't fully p...

Tagged: ruby on rails, technology, computers

Rails inline ERb effects on HTML structure

Mar 20, 2007 by Travis

When using Ruby on Rails, ERb (embedded Ruby) is used a LOT in the X/HTML. There are two types of ERb, An evaluation block: <% some_code %> And an output block: <%= @print_this_variable %> These blocks are necessary when using Rails, and I've noticed that when I do a 'View Source' (via the Web Developer addon for Firefox, of course), I se...

Tagged: ruby on rails, rails, ruby, erb, xhtml

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