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DSW develops the OneBeat.tv beta website and mobile experience

DSW develops the OneBeat.tv beta website and mobile experience

Digital Strategy Works recently completed a fully responsive website for OneBeat.tv, a popular online EDM channel. The site renders in both web and mobile browsers, making it easily readable for site visitors. Learn more about how Digital Strategy Works employed a unique design for the OneBeat.tv beta website and responsive mobile experience.

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Why can’t I install a plugin on my WordPress site?

Why can’t I install a plugin on my WordPress site?

Digital Strategy Works blog post on the mystery of WordPress plugins and why we can’t install plugins at WordPress.com, but can on a self-hosted version of Wordpress. What does self-hosted mean anyway? And, what’s with this new term: “managed hosting.” What does it mean? Let us explain!

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Choosing the right Contract Management Tool

Here at Digital Strategy Works, we are always trying out new services to improve our own processes. In order to manage our work, we use the following software as a service tools. We took a look at the integration of Google Docs and Adobe EchoSign for contract management and electronic signature delivery.

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We’ve got a new skin!

Yes, we’ve finally updated our website! Ta da!

It’s been a while. We’ve been working on so many projects as of late, that we let our own website lapse for a bit. Okay, so it wasn’t rocket science. We grabbed a theme from Obox and customized it with our content, including our Services and Portfolio.

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Digital Strategy Works On The Move

Wow, it's been so long since the last time we posted! Well, what can we say? We've just been insanely busy. The good news is that DSW is on the move. We've just engaged a new client to develop a Wordpress multisite instance with three child themes and custom post...

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Learn more about WordPress 3.0

Learn more about WordPress 3.0 though this video of Jane Wells, the community manager at Automattic, giving a presentation at WordCamp Denver 2010. Jane walks through new features of Wordpress, including the new default theme, “Twenty-Ten,” and custom post types and custom post taxonomies. She also answers general questions about WordPress as an open-source project and what that means, and fields questions about plug-ins, caching, and what’s next for WordPress.

For more videos, check WordPress.tv.

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