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!
This is backwards… you should want to take the www out, not put it in… www is old and antiquated…
Hi Mr Papa,
I also have a plugin for that. Different strokes for different folks…
S
This is useful for people that want a correctly formatted URL. Antiquated because people are lazy.
[...] http://www.samburdge.co.uk/wordpress/wordpress-plugin-add-www-to-url [...]
This doesn’t appear to work for Wordpress MU. Can this be worked in?
Thanks You admin.
I might be mistaken, but couldn’t you just upload an .htaccess file to your main website directory like in this example?
http://www.theblogaholic.com/2011/01/16/force-www-using-htaccess-except-for-subdomains/