2012 - bigger, better, awesomer! (more nerds)
Big news for 2012 - we're expanding our team here at Limeworks again and we're now on a giant nerd-hunt for the next web nerd! This is a full time position and is open to the right person, no matter your age or experience. We need someone who lives and breaths HTML, CSS and jQuery. Experience with Adobe Photoshop is also advantageous so you can tear apart a design and build it to current web-standards termplate with cross-browser compatibility from the bottom up! So essential for
In Loving Memory...
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of the newest, but perhaps the most motivating and steadfast member of our team. It was with their gentle support that we have been able to bring to life some of our successful creative solutions to life, and carry on into the long hours of the night to finish up that 'need it yesterday' project. From the team here at Limeworks, you will be sorely missed, and we hope you can now finally rest in peace. Birth:8:15am, 24th No
Calling All Nerds! We're Hiring!
We're on a giant nerd-hunt for the next member to our team here at Limeworks. We need someone who can code their pants off when it comes to PHP, MySQL and AJAX, and work comfortably on a range of different digital projects. It will be beneficial if you speak a little JAVA too, but it's not essential. We don't mind if you don't have the fancy bits of paper, as long as you can get the job done. You need to be comfortable working with a young, dynamic team who are all
Mind Your Manners! A Guide To Keeping E-Commerce User Friendly
The last time you walked into a shop, did you take particular notice that everything was lined up perfectly, that the products were easy to find and that the information you needed was right there, either on the label or by simply asking the shop assistant? Probably not. These days, it's something we've become so used to that we're taking it for granted. However, if you walked into a small, dark shop, where the music was too loud, the products all messed up and no one wanted to
Flash: Uh-oh, Please Save Every One Of Us!
5 good reasons why not to be a web flasher Flash is a great tool. Through the late 90s and early 2000s it ran rampant on the web. As technology progressed, the website changed. It no longer needed flash, and web gurus and average users alike turned their backs on flash driven sites. New technologies like HTML5 and CSS3 have begun to take over the once proud arena of flash. Sure, flash still has it uses. Gaming, widgets and some video both online and offline still utilis






