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stationfour is a web design and marketing agency located in jacksonville, florida

The Station Four Redesign - A Programmer's Perspective

We just launched our new website yesterday evening. Launching is always a frantic event. No matter how much you pre-plan, it always seems to be a frenzy of last minute To-Do's that make a launch an especially stressful event. It took us about 6 months from the moment we decided to do a redesign to get it launched. Take into consideration that we were doing client work concurrently. The standard "cobbler's family with no shoes" syndrome.

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301 Redirects on non ASP.NET pages with Mosso

Over the past few days I've been going back and forth with the support team at Mosso. They are great by the way. However, we couldn't seem to find a solution for the problem that I was having. I needed to return 301 redirects for .html pages and have them redirect to their proper .aspx pages in a newly redesigned website.

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Photoshop CS3 Crashing When Opening a File

Over the last month I had begun to notice significant performance issues when working with Photoshop CS3 eventually culminating Photoshop crashing when trying to load any file. Apparently PS has some major bugs and issues involving network printers.

If your default printer is a network printer Photoshop will stall and delay when opening any file. 

Our printer at S4 is attached to another computer which I access over the network, last week we replaced that system with a new notebook, which was given a different name and place on the network leaving me with a broken printer connection. Apparently this was the cause of Photoshop crashing. Try to keep your default printer set as a local device if you're experiencing any of the same issues.

I was also experiencing some of the toolbars and other windows being blank until I rolled over them but this seems to be fixed by updating the Adobe suite.

Photoshop CS3 Crashing When Opening a File

Over the last month I had begun to notice significant performance issues when working with Photoshop CS3 eventually culminating Photoshop crashing when trying to load any file. Apparently PS has some major bugs and issues involving network printers.

If your default printer is a network printer Photoshop will stall and delay when opening any file. 

Our printer at S4 is attached to another computer which I access over the network, last week we replaced that system with a new notebook, which was given a different name and place on the network leaving me with a broken printer connection. Apparently this was the cause of Photoshop crashing. Try to keep your default printer set as a local device if you're experiencing any of the same issues.

I was also experiencing some of the toolbars and other windows being blank until I rolled over them but this seems to be fixed by updating the Adobe suite.