Posts Tagged ‘Web Development’

September 7th, 2010Hayden Digital develop Bespoke Content Management System for Actuated Solutions Limited

Actuated Solutions LimitedHayden Digital are delighted to announce the launch of their latest project for Bognor Regis based Valve Automation Solutions provider Actuated Solutions Limited.

A full content and document management system was integrated with a bespoke design to allow their customers easy access to technical documentation, and make editing website content and promoting their latest products and services as painless as possible for all members of staff.

Here’s what Actuated Solutions had to say about their experience while working with Hayden Digital:

Working with Hayden Digital has been a breeze and we are really pleased with the final product. We now have a great looking site and a content management system that allows us to update whenever required.

- Chris Hickey, Actuated Solutions Limited

Visit the Actuated Solutions Limited website.

July 18th, 2010A simple PHP class to access the Google AJAX Language API for text translation

I recently wrote a quick PHP class to do some content translation via the Google AJAX Language API, and thought it may be useful for others.

It is by no means a complete class for the API, and in fact only uses one of its methods (language.translate).

The ‘AJAX’ part of the API name is also mis-leading in this case, as we will not be sending an AJAX request or even using and Client Side code – but rather using CURL on the server side to access the API and then dedode the JSON objects using PHP.

I would recommend extending it to include some kind of file or database driven caching system if you will be using it on a high traffic site or translating entire web pages rather than just snippets. Also be sure to abide by Google’s Terms of Use

Here it is:

<?php

/**
* Translate text via the google translate API
*
* @version 1.0
* @author Chris Wheeler <chris@haydendigital.com>
* @copyright Chris Wheeler
* @date: 2010-07-15
*
* Usage:
*
* $translator = new googletranslate();
* $translator->translate('en', 'fr', 'Hello World!');
*
* Full list of supported languages is at http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlanguage/documentation/reference.html#LangNameArray
* GOOGLE_SEARCH_API key should be defined with a valid Google Search API key for the domain
*
*/
class googletranslate {

  /**
  * POSTs the text to be translated to the API
  *
  * @return String
  */
  private function postmessage($url, $text){
    set_time_limit(30);
    $curl = curl_init();
    curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
    curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
    curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POST, 1);
    curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, "q=" . urlencode($text));
    curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
    curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 30);
    curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, FALSE);
    curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, 1);
    $response = preg_split('/' . chr(10) . '/', curl_exec($curl));
    if ($error = curl_error($curl)){
      throw new Exception('CURL Error: ' . $error);
    }
    curl_close ($curl);
    return implode($response);
  }

  /**
  * Translte
  *
  * @return String
  */
  public function translate($from, $to, $text) {
    try {
      if (strlen($text) == 0) {
        throw new Exception('Empty string.');
      }
      if (strlen($text) > 5000) {
        throw new Exception('Text to be translated is too long.');
      }
      $url = 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/language/translate?v=1.0&langpair=' . $from . '%7C' . $to . '&key=' . GOOGLE_SEARCH_APIKEY . '&userip=' . $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
      $jsonresponse = $this->postmessage($url, $text);
      $response = json_decode($jsonresponse, true);
      if ($response['responseStatus'] == 200) {
        $responsedata = $response['responseData'];
        return $responsedata['translatedText'];
      }
    } catch (Exception $e) {
      // Handle errors if required
    }
    return false;
  }

}

?>

July 6th, 2010Hayden Digital Redesigns MarketingTeacher.com

Marketing Teacher approached Hayden Digital to refresh the look and feel of their online marketing resource site. The website contains a vast number of free lessons, exercises and resources for marketing students around the globe. Consisting of over 250 content pages and with a large portion of the sites traffic coming through search engines and inbound links it was critical that URL changes were managed with traffic in mind.

Each page was assigned a new more consistent and search engine friendly URL and all redirections were managed with 301 redirects to ensure not a single hit was missed, and the huge amount of PageRank the site had accumulated over the past 10 years was not lost.

The new website went live at the beginning of July – Take a look!

November 21st, 2009Nine applications to improve productivity and increase profits

I’ve compiled a list of the nine most useful applications (both off-line and on-line) which are used almost every day at Hayden Digital. The list is in no particular order (although subconsciously I think I’ve put the ones I enjoy using the most nearer the top) and is of course my own opinion. If you’ve think I’ve missed any, or disagree with my choices, fell free to head to the comments and let me know.

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Xero

After spending several years using various accounting systems from a simple Excel spreadsheet and invoices created in Word, to the likes of QuickBooks and Sage, discovering Xero was revolutionary.

Not only is their web site beautiful and easy to use, it actually makes doing the accounts enjoyable. It handles VAT, invoicing and integrates with our bank account to automatically pull in bank transactions on a daily basis (no more importing statements manually!). We’ve even set up user access for our accountants, who can login and view all our financial information to provide, without the need to post paperwork back and fourth.

www.xero.com – £19 per month

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Drop Box

With drop box all out client files, company accounts and resources are kept in sync between all our computers. So we can access the latest version weather we are at the office, working from home, on the move or with a client via their incredible web interface. Even without and internet connection files are still accessible – they simply sync up next time you connect to the net.

What’s more – Drop Box maintains a history of your files – so if you flatten a PSD and then accidentally save over the original, you can login to the web interface and restore the original. It also keeps all deleted files, like a giant on-line ‘recycle bin’.

www.dropbox.com – $99 per year

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Google Apps

Google offer a full range of office applications for free.

  • Google Mail has revolutionised the way we use email by providing an incredibly powerful and near instant search, as well as conversation view.
  • Google Docs allows us to work collaboratively on documents, spreadsheets and presentations with both our supplies and our clients. They also provide a quick way to view almost any attachment we receive via email.
  • Google Calendar makes it easy to schedule appointments and deadlines, and hard to forget them. Email and SMS reminders can be set to send out reminders of meetings to make sure we leave, and arrive, on time. It’s also handy for remembering Birthdays!

www.google.com/apps/ – Free

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Google Analytics

In terms of statitistics reporting and website usage analytics, you really can’t beat Google Analytics. It does everything from simple site usage reporting, to e-commerce conversion analysis and can even ‘intelligently’ alert you to any potential problems or traffic spikes.

www.google.com/analytics/ – Free

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Adobe Creative Suite

We use Photoshop and Illustrator on a daily basis for creating websites, graphics, printed design and manipulating photographs for clients. While it’s a little on the expensive side, and by far the most expensive piece of software on this list, it’s well worth the initial outlay and reduced price upgrades are available when new versions are released.

The software is incredibly stable on both Mac and PC – we’re currently using the ‘Design Standard’ edition which comes with PhotoShop, Illustrator, InDesign and a few other tools.

www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/ – from £1500

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Eclipse PDT with RSE

The Eclipse Project provides one of the best PHP IDEs I have ever worked with, and best of all it’s open source and free for commercial use. The development community behind the project is huge and as well as the PHP Development Tools (PDT) module is the Remote Systems Explorer (RSE) which allows you to work on remote file systems, via a number of protocols including FTP.

Being able to edit a file on a remote server has saved hours of time, which would usually have been spent uploading and downloading files via an FTP client, so small changes can be carried out within seconds.

It of course has all the features one would expect from an IDE including code folding, code completion, debugging and much more. My only issue with Eclipse is that It can be temperamental on 64-buit editions of Windows Vista and 7 – This does not appear to be an issue on the Macs.

www.eclipse.org – Free

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Firefox with Firebug

Firefox, as well as being an excellent browser, provides and extensive array of add-ons and plug-ins to help developers. Firebug provides a range of tools which are invaluable when building standards compliant web sites, especially when developing AJAX applications as they allow you to view data transfers between the browser and web server in real time.

It also allows live editing of html and css to quickly track down and fix CSS and layout bugs. For tracking down those IE bugs a ‘Lite’ version of Firebug is available which will run on other browsers.

www.getfirefox.com – Free
getfirebug.com – Free

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WordPress

WordPress is an immensely popular blogging platform, and in fact powers the Hayden Digital blog. Development and integration is simple and the code structure is intuitive for the most part.

It’s well refined right through from the sleek installer to automatic upgrades and plug-in management, and is of course open source and free for commercial use.

www.wordperss.org – Free

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Spotify Premium

While most people probably wouldn’t associate an application such as Spotify with productivity, personally I find music helps me concentrate while working, and Spotify provides access to a massive music library from the latest chart music to you’re favourite 80s classics. It’s well worth paying the £9.99 fee for the advert removal and higher bit-rate audio streams.

www.spotify.com – £9.99 per month

Aside from the software above, the biggest gain to productivity I’ve found comes from the use of multiple monitors. Almost all modern computers come with two display connectors, and LCD screens are becoming cheaper all the time, so there is no excuse not to!

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