July, 2008

Free wine images

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 by Rob

We are offering you 2 free wine images.

You can use these in any visual way you please. Please value our rights however and NOT resell or distribute these images. Links back to this page are appreciated.

Enjoy!

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Patch and Put

Thursday, July 24th, 2008 by Matthew

In what will hopefully be the first of many outings for the Inmeres team (hint hint Guillaume), we were encouraged to put down our mice and keyboards and pick up some golf clubs. (more…)

My first WordPress plugin

Friday, July 18th, 2008 by Thomas

Before joining Inmeres I had never heard of WordPress, let alone used it. But on the recommendation of Steven I decided to take the plunge and see what all of the fuss was about. What I found was that it really is a fantastic piece of kit (from the front-end aspect at least) that can be used as far more than just simple blogging software. (more…)

six free photo header images

Friday, July 18th, 2008 by Rob

We are offering you 6 free header images.

You can use these in any visual way you please. Please value our rights however and NOT resell or distribute these images. Links back to this page are appreciated.

Enjoy!

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Rob’s been published - again

Thursday, July 17th, 2008 by Guillaume

Rob has a photo published in August 08’s Practical Photography magazine.

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multi-column javascript issue

Saturday, July 12th, 2008 by Rob

I was trying out Cédric Savarese’s script for multi-column layouts (using the poorly supported CSS3 rules), when i ran into a problem…

It seemed to leave a big gap under the columns. Now i don’t know much about javascript, but i decided to have a look around the file anyway. After a lot of trial and error, i found that removing this line

elem.style.minHeight = newHeight+’px’;

from two places (there are only two), seems to have fixed it! I’m not sure if i’ve broken anything else as a result, however all seems okay for now.

If anything breaks, i’ll remove this post!

PayPal Instant Payment Notifications (IPN)

Thursday, July 10th, 2008 by Steven

Harnessing the simplicity and power of PayPal’s Instant Payment Notification system (or PayPal IPN for short) is a perfect solution to selling online downloads and subscription based content.

With their IPN system it is possible for PayPal to communicate information such as successful payments as well as the customer’s information during the payment process. At Inmeres we have solutions for bespoke systems or existing open-source systems such as OS Commerce, Zen Cart, or even Wordpress.

Your knowledge is worth paying for, and through the combination of PayPal IPN, Wordpress and a subscription based system you can sell this information. Either in the form of protected web pages or downloadable documents such as Adobe Acrobat PDFs.