Posted by: Raven Developers on Wed, 04/17/2013 - 14:21
This blog post has tweaks, snippets or fixes not in their detail versions but aid in rapid prototyping during development. Focused around Drupal 7, Wordpress, jQuery, Zurb Foundation and LAMP.
Posted by: Raven Developers on Sat, 12/22/2012 - 21:06
How many times have you looked at your calendar that hypothetically says “Dates in this Calendar are closer than you think”. This is where you must have a great Project Management to make sure development goes smooth. There are many great web-based Opensource and commercial tools out there for Project Management with SCM like Github, Basecamp, JIRA, ProjectPier, Trac, Bugzilla etc; While all of them seemed promising and feature rich it was time to take a pick.
Posted by: Raven Developers on Fri, 11/02/2012 - 18:14
Why a plugin for Ooyala Videos? Somethings are just meant to be simple. On Googling "Ooyala for WP" you might get lucky and find "Ooyala Video Browser" plugin which works, but I haven't bothered trying it out. Screenshots gave goose bumps that it required an Ooyala account. This plugin makes embedding single/multiple Ooyala Videos easy with 3 simple steps:
Posted by: Raven Developers on Fri, 10/05/2012 - 21:51
Making Drupal sites certainly requires lots of know-how, trial and error, some research and lots of tea! While creating the new version of Raven Developers on Drupal 7 it was evident that a lot had changed in API, theming and overall interface since Drupal 6. Improvements to front and back-office with use of overlay Seven admin was a big relief. Believe more is on the way lets wait and see for next major release of Drupal 8.
Posted by: Raven Developers on Fri, 10/05/2012 - 19:06
This has bugged many users, coders and web addicts. As soon as Jetpack was out it has become an essential plugin for Wordpress. Instead of updating, maintaining and piling up all those "must have" plugins Jetpack has all the essentials with a niche and it comes straight from Automattic labs. The way we are going to make this work is making Jetpack believe that it has been connected to Wordpress. So, lets see what happens when you install Jetpack on localhost maybe something like below: