Denver Web Design & Denver Web Development

A successful website hinges on so much more than merely aesthetics. Careful analysis of consumer wants and needs coupled with strategic execution is critical to the delivery of a successful product. At Himerus Inc., our expertise encompasses targeted marketing goals with the best that design & usability has to offer for your business.

Web Development Expertise

Himerus Inc. understands what it takes to go from concept to completion of a project, and can help guide you through the process, and ask you the right questions to ensure we are delivering the product you want, and enabling it to grow for the future.

Trust in us to make sure you are prepared to expand and grow your business by taking this next leap in the web business by either creating or upgrading your website. Himerus Inc. will be your answer to the repeated shortcomings of other web design/development companies.

Web Development Services

  • Web Design
    • Photoshop Professionals
    • Complete Website Design
    • Complete Site Redesign
    • Standards Compliant XHTML & CSS
    • Accessible Content
    • Web 2.0 Advanced jQuery/AJAX Features
  • Web Development
    • PHP/MySQL Application Programming
    • Extendible Frameworks
    • jQuery Interface Specialists
    • Custom Web Applications
    • Exclusive Web Hosting
    • We can handle it all!!
  • Web Marketing
    • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
    • Email Marketing
    • Keyword Targeted National PPC Campaigns
    • CPC/CPM/CPA Mgmt.
    • Statistics Tracking
  • Content Management
    • CMDRpro Custom CMS
    • jQuery Interface
    • High Load Tested
    • Fully Configurable
    • Your Site, Your way

We Can, We Will, We Always... Ensure your web business performs exactly the way you envisioned.

jQcal, a beta experiment in jQuery

We are currently in development on a calendar project powered by jQuery to create an enhanced, intuitive interface for managing events and viewing content organized by date.

Considerations for feature set include a Drupal module integration, stand alone event management and much more!

 

Chapter 1 - jQuery 101

Posted by Jake Strawn on Sat, 06/21/2008 - 20:46 in

CHAPTER 1

jQuery 101

Understanding the basics of jQuery

Surrounding the web development and web design industry is a constant need to be on the "cutting edge" of functionality and user interface design. Without the ability to learn new methods quickly and implement them appropriately, a web industry professional can quickly fall behind the curve. jQuery is quickly becoming one of the most powerful sets of tools you can use as a web developer to enhance the core interface design of your projects, and keep your clients coming back for more.

Through the power of jQuery, we will examine various ways to enhance your current projects quickly and easily. Many of the examples throughout this book are simple one, two, or three line snippets of jQuery code that add some very interactive features to otherwise dull elements on page. After learning some of the basics of jQuery highlighted here in the first section, you will be ready to jump from example to implementation in no time at all.

Himerus.com updated to Drupal

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Posted by Jake Strawn on Thu, 06/19/2008 - 23:47 in

I've updated the himerus.com site to Drupal, and decided once again to make it a project I keep on the front burner for personal blogging purposes.

Towing the Line - stepping up the design line

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Posted by Zach Meyer on Tue, 04/01/2008 - 15:27 in

Enough is enough.
I'm sure 20 years from now, when the Internet has completely switched to mobile only, the designers will look back on the personal computer website and think to themselves, "Did people really like how all of this looks? Were they able to find everything?" I wish I could leave them a message and say no!

Release: ShareThis Drupal 6 Module

Posted by Jake Strawn on Sun, 03/09/2008 - 18:01 in

The ShareThis module is developed for Drupal 6 and future updates/versions only.

By using the sharethis module, you are able to implement the ShareThis social bookmarking utility on selected node types. (http://sharethis.com) The code for this project was based on the original share project for Drupal 5.x. The code for this project has been trimmed down to only work with the ShareThis system, and not require any additional modules to work properly.

Personal Project: Mastering CVS and publishing first Drupal module

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Posted by Jake Strawn on Wed, 03/05/2008 - 22:46 in

I've spent the last couple of days starting a project that will be first in place here on this site regarding a full featured Drupal module that encompasses the functionality of the quote form.

jQuery Tutorial: Using jQuery to align column heights

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Posted by Jake Strawn on Wed, 03/05/2008 - 19:02 in

This tutorial will show you how to use the popular jQuery library to match the height of 2 columns in your layout. I've found that I'm always needing to have this type of feature on design projects in order to make sure a navigation column is the same height as the main body content section, or vice versa. This walk through will get you there with a quick bit of jQuery added to your code.

The status of himerus.com

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Posted by Jake Strawn on Mon, 03/03/2008 - 20:27 in

I've been debating on what to do with the Wordpress blog that I've been using at himerus.com. Over the past few months, I haven't had too much time for personal blogging, and since truly, the development/design blogging takes precedence over general chatty type blogging, I'm going to be phasing that blog out somewhat, or at least converting it for other purposes.

Official launch active

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Posted by Jake Strawn on Mon, 03/03/2008 - 14:09 in

Well, the IE7 bug didn't prove that problematic, so the site is now up and running here at himerusinc.com, and will continue to be improved upon over upcoming weeks.

IE6 Compatability Update

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Posted by Jake Strawn on Mon, 03/03/2008 - 12:49 in

After a quick look at IE6 in this new layout, there are only a few bugs that are currently causing issue. The header menu isn't displaying inline properly, and the footer region is a bit off.

How To: Check if Apache is running & restart via cron job

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Posted by Jake Strawn on Mon, 03/03/2008 - 01:24 in

I've personally been running into issues on my server lately that would for some still unknown reason crash Apache at some point during the night, and I'd have to find out when I first loaded up one of the sites on the server the next morning, then manually start Apache back up, and it had become quite tiresome. So I've done some investigating on how I can set up a shell script to check to see if Apache is currently active, and if not, restart the service.

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