Posted on March 31st, 2010 - Under Programming

If you’re a web designer/developer or have dabbled in CSS it’s likely that you have come across problems when dealing with Internet Explorer 6. Although Microsoft are now working towards IE9, about 10% of visitors to websites are still using this decrepit browser.

What’s so bad about IE6? Other than the security issues, IE6 is phenomenally bad at displaying web pages to current web standards. Many newly built sites are shunning IE6, because of the headaches it causes. Although it’s … - Read More >


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Posted on March 30th, 2010 - Under General

As a new part to the content team I am still finding my way around SEO but I think I have a basic understanding (very basic).

It seems to me that SEO is all about connections, in that if a website has a lot of key words (that it can be associated with) then a lot more people will find the site.

In fact if it has got enough key words then anyone on the planet could potentially stumble across … - Read More >


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Posted on March 29th, 2010 - Under Ninja

As the mad inventor behind the various products and services that we offer at redsauce.com, having several inventive thoughts day-in, day-out can take its toll every few months or so.

Luckily for me, an outlet for my thoughts is to spend time over in our satellite office which is situated in Dallas, Texas in the good old USA. Just one day in the middle of America had me with a refreshed mind and 3 days later, sitting in my hotel … - Read More >


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Posted on March 28th, 2010 - Under Content

Content, content, content – as an avid reader of the redsauce.com blog, by now you should know that that’s what we’re all about!

On top of our usual blog writing and article wizardry, you might be surprised to learn that there’s actually much more that goes on in our little content team. Clever, clever things happen in our grammar-filled brains which involve a lot of cogs turning and cause a lot of headaches. In fact, I don’t think I’ve had … - Read More >


Author: Amy

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Posted on March 27th, 2010 - Under Content

Trololololololo hohohohoooo trololololololololo yayayaya? Hahahaha!

Before you ask, no I’ve not been standing too close to a gas leak. I have taken to Trolololololing!

If you haven’t the foggiest idea what I’m waffling on about then you’ve clearly been wasting your life on more practical pursuits than me. Well, put simply, it’s an old-school video that’s currently doing the rounds of a coiffed Russian by the none-too-terrifying name of Eduard Khil. He is singing. And PS. there are no words.… - Read More >


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Posted on March 26th, 2010 - Under SEO

Facebook groups are, in the vast majority on cases, the work of people with too much time on their hands. However, there are some notable and worthy exceptions such as the recent group created to lobby the government against the punitive rise in tax on cider, called “Leave our cider alone“. However, most groups are set up to promote wholly inconsequential events and causes, such as someone losing their mobile phone or a birthday party you have already … - Read More >


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Posted on March 25th, 2010 - Under SEO

In the news this week I have been noticing a lot of Bing related article. Unsure whether Bing is actually picking up pace due to usability and functionality or more due to marketing ( the new round of Bing adverts on the TV) I decided that I would have a scan around the net to find out what the fuss is all about.… - Read More >


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Posted on March 24th, 2010 - Under Programming

What the heck is Pagination I hear you cry. Pagination, in the context I am going to discuss is splitting lots of data across multiple pages. For example, you may have a list of 50 products which all appear on one page. By adding pagination, this list of products can be split across 5 pages with 10 products on each for example.

The major benefits of adding pagination to data sets on your site are:


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Posted on March 23rd, 2010 - Under Ninja

Get your hankies out, it’s Krista’s last blog for Redsauce!

Yes, it had to end one day. But unfortunately the time has come for me to pack up my toys and oatcakes and head to the bright lights and jellied eels of London to be a designer.

And what can I say…… - Read More >


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Posted on March 21st, 2010 - Under General

Out and about at a computer fair this weekend, I picked up an absolute bargain of a computer.  A 1.25gh Apple emac with plenty of ram and a recent version of the Apple OS X operating system.  All this for only £30 ($45).

I took the machine home, booted it up, installed a few updates and you know what, its as useful as the recent round of PCs we have bought for the office that run Windows 7.

The staff … - Read More >


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