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Neil is a partner at Strawberrysoup, a website design agency based in Chichester and Bournemouth.
Joined: 05th April 2006
Articles: 212
URL: http://www.strawberrysoup.co.uk
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How to Make you DVDs Stay In Good Shape

27th May 2008
There are several ways of making sure your DVDs remain useable for DVD copying, DVD duplication and DVD printing. Some we already know such as, handling the disc by the edges. Always keep it dust free by putting it back in its case or sleeve. The data sid...

Organising a special event...? Have you thought about a trip down the Thames

26th May 2008
It is always difficult trying to find the perfect location for your special event, it seems a lot of the time the venues in your area have been overused and perhaps lose their uniqueness. This is where a Thames boat charter on the River Thames could be y...

A party on the Thames...more affordable and manageable that you may think!

21st May 2008
A Thames boat party on the river Thames in London is much better value than most people think. It can also be as simple or complicated as you choose it to be. It really is a numbers game if you have less than 50 people then the best value option is to ...

Rib charters in the Solent – choosing the right Rib

21st May 2008
The Solent is home to many harbours and countless famous landmarks. It also hosts many of the main sailing and Powerboat racing competitions in the UK. A day out on the Solent is always great fun and Rib Charter is just one of the ways of exploring it. Th...

Corporate days out on the Solent - some water based activities to chose from

20th May 2008
Corporate days out are a great way to treat your employees and associates. Water based activities are becoming more and more popular and where better to base you’re event than the Solent. The Solent is the expanse of water between the Isle of Wight and ...

Aerial Photography and the Weather

11th May 2008
Any operation that is carried out within the Earths atmosphere is subjected to the climate and consequently the weather systems that occur within that region. Aerial Photography can be affected by the weather in two ways, firstly you must be able to get i...

THE USE OF DATABASES IN WEBSITE

08th May 2008
There are lots of sites on the Internet, Movie Database, Monster.com, Amazon.com etc who offer ways to search, sort, and view massive amounts of data. Each of these sites work on a relational database. Since these sites have to handle a tremendous numb...

MISTAKES MADE IN WEB DESIGN

08th May 2008
Going through the web for the last year, there is list of what the biggest web design mistakes can happen. Some mistakes aren’t actually design mistakes in the classical sense --- ugly graphics, bad navigation, etc. Here is a list of the biggest mis...

User Requirements Capture

06th May 2008
A User Requirements Capture is a research exercise that is undertaken early in a project lifecycle to establish and qualify the scope of the project. The aim of the research is to understand the product from a user’s perspective, and to establish users...

Usability Testing

01st May 2008
Usability Testing is a term used to describe the methodology employed to evaluate a website, or screen-based product, with its intended users. The testing measures how ‘usable’ or ‘intuitive’ a product is and how easy it is to reach their goals. ...

Strikes and stoppages mean one thing – Travel delays ahead

30th April 2008
A threatened BA pilots strike is still on the cards for this Easter with 86% of the carrier’s pilots voting in favour for some form of industrial action. One can only hope that common sense will prevail but it is now a regular feature in our every day ...

Swim with sharks? Think Hazardous Activity before you jump!

28th April 2008
Want to swim with dolphins? No problem, but want to do the same with sharks, even from inside a cage, then that’s a ‘whole new kettle of fish’, no pun intended! We do want you to have a ‘whale of a time,’ there he goes again, but it all boils ...

Short Easter Break - well not this year!

28th April 2008
With Easter now behind us, we can look forward to the summer ahead. Well almost, but with Easter being the earliest on record, well since 1913, you can understand why some people are confused because many schools don’t actually break up for the Easter ...

The Power of “NOW” Through Positive Intention

25th April 2008
As we develop ourselves in a spiritual development guided meditations, we learn that our intention is very important. It is the power that we have to make change in our world. If we live in the intention of the past or future we find it hard to grow i...

The Understanding of Universal Energy in the Spiritual Development Process.

25th April 2008
In spiritual development we start to learn that we are part of the whole, part of the energy of the universe.When we start to use meditation exercises we start the spiritual process of getting to know the energy within ourselves and we begin to understand...
 
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