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Alexander Rehm

Alexander Rehm is a web designer, information architect and usability & accessibility auditor. He's currently working as a Director of Live Operations and has extensive experience of developing large-scale architecture and frameworks for online services, catering for millions of users concurrently. In his blog, Alex shares his musings on all things internet, usability, accessibility and gaming.

Taking the iCab – first impressions of the iCab Mobile Browser

A few weeks ago I tested Mercury Web Browser Pro for iPad, which in my first impressions didn’t do so well. I went out again and had a look at a few more browsers, and this week’s choice is iCab. And at a price twice the cost of Mercury (£1.19 to be exact).

At first run I tried to use my company internal websites to see if I could work with them, since Mercury had a problem with popups. Well, the first time I tried my pages everything seemed to work fine, however on second try the next day they would not. Really annoying. I have been playing with the settings, even cleared the cache and uninstalled and reinstalled the app, but no joy. A real shame!

So, now that we established that the app failed at the most critical task for me (I know, it is a really trivial thing, pop-ups, but because this is how the in-house system works it therefore means that I won’t be able to use iCab for work) let’s have a look in more detail and see if iCab can redeem itself (also, screenshots after the break)…

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Visit Essex has been relaunched!

The new Visit Essex website has been put live today!

The website was designed and built by Severine Perherin, and features a lot of new content and is based on NVG‘s new modular CMS Pro and features a host of new options and modules to maintain and update the site, from dynamic tabbers, accordions, content-managed slideshows, live availability information and more.

The site also has some lovely imagery, so it is definelty worth having a look!

Click here to visit the new Visit Essex website

Good times 🙂

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Playing with Mercury – first impressions of Mercury Web Browser Pro for iPad

So I have been trying out a new browser for the iPad, and seeing that the Mercury Web Browser Pro is currently only £0.59 I couldn’t say no.

So far, I am enjoying it, it looks nice, the tabs are nicely done, albeit the buttons are a bit small; however, I found 3 points with it that made me reconsider my buying choice a little:

1. Bookmarks import. The import went fine, however managing bookmarks didn’t. Some folders it would let me move, some it wouldn’t, and no matter how the folders are spelled, some it just would not move or even let me edit. Very annoying.

2. Pop-ups! Safari can handle pop-ups, so why can’t Mercury? A real shame as an intranet application we use requires pop-ups for confirmation and data managing, so cannot use Mercury for that task

3. Bookmarks grid. Not sure what I am doing wrong, no matter what I press I cannot find an easy way to move bookmarks to that grid! It’s probably a user error on my part, it is just frustrating that I do not seem to be able to do that.

 

Overall, it looks like a decent browser, but these 3 issues need to be resolved until I can really consider it a worthy replacement to Safari…

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DiscoverCarlisle.co.uk – the portal to Radio 1’s Big Weekend (& lineup announced)

It’s official – one of our client’s destinations is the host of this year’s Radio 1’s Big Weekend!

In line with the announcement I updated the website’s design based on a design by Hunter Johnstone. The full lineup is going to be announced shortly. But if you want to know more and want to read up on the lineup and how to get tickets then click on the screenshot below or visit DiscoverCarlisle here.

Hope you all enjoy the Big Weekend this year, it is going to be amazing! 🙂

[Update:] The lineup:

Saturday:

Main stage: Nicole Scherziner; Jessie J; Ellie Goulding; Plan B; Chase & Status; Tinie Tempah; Black Eyed Peas; Foo Fighters

In New Music We Trust stage: Swedish House Mafia; Friendly Fires; Nero; Panic! At The Disco; Wretch 32; Everything Everything; Cage The Elephant; The Joy Formidable

BBC Introducing stage: tbc

Outdoor stage: tbc

 

Sunday

Main stage: Ollie Meurs; Bruno Mars; Wombats; Professor Green; Katie B; The Script; Taio Cruz; My Chemical Romance; Lady Gaga

In New Music We Trust stage: The Strokes; Magnetic Man; Noah & The Whale; Devlin; Two Door Cinema Club; The Vaccines; Yasmin; Pulled Apart By Horses

BBC Introducing stage: tbc

Outdoor stage: tbc

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The new NVG site has launched today!

I am very pleased to announce that the new NVG site has launched today! The website has been designed by myself and ties in with the fresh new brand we have been working on for a while now. It features a great amount of data and information on all our products  and services, features our staff very nicely and lists case studies and testimonials from our clients.

screenshot of the nvg website

Click here to visit the NVG website.

Happy days! 😀

Notepad ++ and the aspx extension

Don’t you just hate it when you open an aspx page and Notepad ++ doesn’t highlight formatting properly?

Well, I had enough of it, so I fixed it for me. All you have to do is:

  1. Go to Settings –> Style configurator
  2. Choose Language: –> asp
  3. At the bottom, next to Default ext.: go to User ext.: and enter “aspx” (or add more, just add a space between each extension!)
  4. Press Save +& Close

Done 🙂

VisitSuffolk.com has been relaunched!

The new Visit Suffolk website has been put live yesterday afternoon!

The website features some stunning imagery and inspiring text, coupled with good copy-writing. The site was designed by Jack Saunders and built by Tom Boyd on NVG’s modular CMS Pro, and features a wealth of cool features to provide visitors with a fantastic experience even before visiting this destination.

Click here to visit the new Visit Suffolk website.

Good times! 🙂

Whatwasithinking.co.uk upgraded to AddThis

It was about time that I spent some more maintenance time on this blog. The blog itself is running great on the Amazing Grace theme, but the social plugins were a bit outdated in the look and feel – so why not give it a bit of an overhaul and use a better platform which also provides some really useful stats!

So, I upgraded to AddThis, one of the most-used bookmarking and content-sharing services out there! I hope you like the change 🙂