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Date: 18th October 2007 at 11:09 pm | Filed under: blog | Author: Sam Burdge

samburdge.co.uk is an online resource for web developers. It was set up by London-based web designer and video editor Sam Burdge, as a place to showcase new projects, and to share scripts, templates, and thoughts with the public.

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wp plugin - force www. in url

Date: 12th October 2007 at 6:21 pm | Filed under: development, plugins, wordpress | Author: Sam Burdge

This nifty little WordPress plugin will force the url to include the 'www.' part of the url string. Useful if you want your address to be displayed in a particular way regardless of how the user types it in. To see how it works delete the www. from your address bar (i.e. http://samburdge.co.uk) and press return. This type of redirection is usualy done by altering the .htaccess file, which some Wordpress users may not have access to. Using a plugin to do this is an easy solution for WordPress users as the setup process is simple, and will be familiar to most of you.

Instructions:

  1. Download the plugin file here: URL to Full URL Plugin (rar) | URL to Full URL Plugin (zip)
  2. Upload the php file into your plugins folder (/wp-content/plugins/)
  3. Go to your plugins page in WordPress and activate the plugin

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Shariff / Miller

Date: 7th October 2007 at 8:53 pm | Filed under: portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge

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Shariff Miller are an artistic duo consisting of photographer Rosalind Miller and artist {{post id="zakee-shariff" text="Zakee Shariff"}}. Their work is a combination of photography and illustration. The Shariff/Miller site is built in php and features a dynamic gallery system.

Logo and layout design by Al Newman for 76 Creative

Visit the site: www.shariffmiller.com

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Date: 3rd October 2007 at 3:07 am | Filed under: blog | Author: Sam Burdge

I'm Sam Burdge, a web designer and video editor from North London, UK. Currently I'm involved with two companies – 76 Creative, a web design studio for which I do the programming side of things, and Comus Productions, a digital video production company for which I edit programmes and provide technical back-up.

The purpose of this website is to showcase new projects I've been working on and to share my scripts, designs, ideas, and thoughts with the public. I welcome feedback about any posting on the site especially relating to code and development, but please refrain from leaving comments that promote or advertise services, products, events etc (all comments are moderated before they will be publicly visible on the site).

The WordPress theme for this blog, 76 Digital theme, is designed by myself and Alex Newman for 76 Creative. It comes in four colour schemes and is available to download {{post id="76-digital-wordpress-themes" text="here"}}.

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Enjoy the site!

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