by Simeon Bateman | Jul 29, 2015 | Marketing
Many of our clients started receiving this message in their search console this week: Googlebot Cannot Access Your JavaScript and CSS Files Last October Google updated their Webmaster Guidelines and explained that hiding your JavaScript and CSS files would soon start...
by Chloe Whisler | May 6, 2015 | Development, Marketing
It’s been just two short weeks since Google implemented their new algorithm update (4/21/15), but what a difference two weeks can make. Have you noticed a decline in online traffic to your site? Haven’t received as many web orders over the past two weeks?...
by Simeon Bateman | Feb 19, 2015 | Development
The challenge of provisioning a flexible, agile development environment is one we are always thinking about here at Simbco. Having a quick way to spin up new environments using a variety of technologies, while ensuring they are properly modular, can have a powerful...
by Simeon Bateman | Jul 18, 2014 | Development
Here at SimBco we spend a lot of time building thick client applications. That means we are building javascript applications that run in the browser without page refreshes. Depending on our clients needs we build these with either BackboneJS and MarionetteJS or with...
by Simeon Bateman | Jan 7, 2014 | Development
Here at the SimbCo office we code for fun as often as for work. One of our team members loves comic books. He has been collecting them with his dad for about 20 years. As such he has a very extensive collection. He has been talking about finding a better way to...
by Simeon Bateman | Sep 13, 2013 | Development
We are updating a Phonegap application we wrote last year this week. Originally the application was developed against Phonegap version 2.1. Back then we used ChildBrowser plugin to get the in-application browser working. Since then they have moved that functionality...
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