New Quick Launch Template

We’ve added a new template to our Quick Launch templated web design program. It is called Tropical and you can view it online here.

What Quick Launch Web Design Can Do

  1. If you need a fast web presence and like one of the website template designs as they are Quick Launch is a good choice for you.
  2. If you want to spend around $600 plus hosting and your domain name then Quick Launch web templates are a good choice for you.
  3. If you want to be on the Web in about 7 business days or less Quick Launch is a good choice for you.
  4. If you don’t mind if someone else has the exact same website design as your Quick Launch is a good choice for you.

What Quick Launch Does Not Do

  1. If you want custom colors or don’t like the images in the Quick Launch website template headers then you should consider our custom web design services.
  2. If you want a unique look or want to add your input to colors, navigation, placement of web design elements on the page you should consider our custom web design services.
  3. If you want to have a website that integrates strong organic placement techniques you should consider our custom web design services.
  4. If you are going to have a website that can grow with your business over time you should consider our custom web design services.

Our templated web design service is not for every customer and some clients may be better served considering our custom web design services, but for some – Quick Launch can be the perfect match!

Adobe Drops GoLive for Dreamweaver

I’ve expected this for a while but Adobe made it public yesterday. Adobe has decided to drop GoLive. In an email yesterday Adobe stated that there would be no new development, sales of the product or support for Adobe GoLive.

In addition Adobe finally offered an upgrade price to move from GoLive to Dreamweaver. It is unfortunate, but I bought Dreamweaver at the end of March for $399 and now Adobe is offering it to me as a GoLive user for $199.

Since I have been using Dreamweaver, I like it. I am taking a class to learn the ins and outs of the program. I do like that it makes it very easy to add JavaScript and CSS and the code seems pretty clean. But I sure do wish that Adobe would have allowed me to buy it as a GoLive upgrade in March when I asked the supervisor why they would not allow GoLive users to upgrade at the upgrade price.

I have asked Adobe for a credit or at least a store credit (I bought it at Adobe.com) for training or a book, but realistically I doubt they will respond. So if you are a GoLive user, look for your $199 upgrade link in your email or call Adobe and get Dreamweaver while you can at this special low price.

A Parent’s Review of the Outspark Fiesta Game

My kids who are 11 have found this game and are loving it, but from a parent’s point of view is it a good game for kids? If you click my post title you will go to the Outspark game page. My kids like the game called Fiesta.

One thing that you should be aware of is that you will need to help them download it as they will be asked if they are above 13 years old. Hmm, well you’ll have to decide if you can handle that issue or not yourself. My kids equate it with Runescape but with hugely better graphics.

The game is actually quite entertaining and the graphics are really quite advanced. I find that this game will be best for 11 to 15 year olds and may bore older children or be too advanced and complex for younger children.

In Fiesta you can do quests, can fight mushrooms, get pets like dragons, the graphics are manga-like and so very cool. There is chat available and bad words are blocked out with stars – Thanks Outspark. Fiesta has new features added all the time. When you first log in, the control panel shows you what is new so you can know what to check out each time you log in. The kids have not seen any special events like on Runescape, but that doesn’t mean that come a holiday they won’t be there.

The very best thing is that you can go to different worlds and fight different creatures. From a parent’s viewpoint the kids cannot fight people just funny creature-like things such as slime, blue crabs and mushrooms. There is fighting, but no graphic people oriented violence.

The ability to travel worlds, earn experience points from doing quests and fighting creatures, and you can buy things. My kids have not learned to buy things yet, but they love the quests.

There are four levels of cash; bronze silver, gold and gem. You get money from selling things that you have made as an artisan or from killing a creature and taking their holdings. If you have a younger child or one who has not played before on Runescape, you may want to check it our for yourself first, but if your child is already playing Runescape this is another game clone and you should be fine allowing its use. As always, download a game or watch the play for the first 30 minutes before you decide to let it stay in your house.