New Total Control Demo! – The Content Management System for Law Firms
by Kyle in Web Site Design
on December 3rd, 2009 . 1 Comment »
PaperStreet is pleased to announce the launch of our new Total Control demo video. By clicking here you can view all the “in’s and out’s” of our proprietary content management system.
Our new 6 minute demo is comprised of 11 chapters covering the following topics…
- Basic Content Updating
- Adding New Content
- Adding Photos
- Adding Links
- Adding Attorneys
- Attorneys: Assigning Practice Areas, Offices, and More
- Adding Practice Areas
- Adding Offices
- Adding Seminars, Languages, and Articles
Total control puts you in complete control of your website. Our clients have the ability to update their website anytime, anywhere, instantly… 365 days of the year. This quick demo is a great addition to our Total Control help resources.
Click here to watch the demo!
Personally I really don’t have little issues with IE6 these days… As a developer i've adapted to combining Standards with IE6 Support. I’ve gotten to a point where I know what’s not going to conflict and what is going to
I do however entirely disagree with the fact that nothing is going to change. I think we’ll see a huge drop in numbers over the next few months. A huge majority of IE6 users are based around corporate intranets, and if corporate offices can’t use Google docs or YouTube? That’s just crazy.
I think when people see a huge red box on Google (the most trusted website in the world) that instructs you to upgrade your browser. It’ll happen. I think a majority of people just don’t know any better, this will be a much needed shove in the right direction.
We’ll see, is a good stance. But I think when we decide its time, we should drop it all together. A majority of build time that happens to correct IE6 issues happens during the build process before IE6 is even looked at. Josh, Ariel, and I know we’re going to have to take an extra 30 minutes to make a certain element use all gif instead of pngs, or know that we have to put padding on floated elements and not margins. All of these precautions can be thrown out the window, and we can build in a more modern and quicker way geared towards Standards Based browsers only.
Not to mention beta IE9 with HTML5, CSS3, and W3C Standards is coming out this month… Every major browser will now support CSS3 and HTML5. Horrah!
Although PaperStreet may have 4.6% of IE6 users, the world still has a massive 17-20% market share. Statistically its gone down about 9-10% per year. So in December we’re looking at less than 10% of the world, if not more due to these giants dropping support.