Andrew Marsland

Australian Sitefinity Regional Manager.
Instigator, Facilitator, Explorer, Dreamer.

Inbox Zero (by GoogleTechTalks)

Exercising Around the World (by NerdFitness)

The solution to oversleeping

The solution to oversleeping

Create Mobile Friendly Websites in Minutes with Responsive Design (by Telerik Sitefinity CMS)

In 2011 comScore reported mobile devices accounted for 7% of all web traffic. Experts estimate mobile-traffic will increase by 4,000% by 2014 and eventually overtake desktop-traffic. To meet this growing demand it’s vital for organizations to have a mobile strategy. However, this introduces substantial challenges when creating an optimized web experience on each device. Thankfully recent web technology advances (HTML5, CSS3, media queries) allow new opportunities for web sites that fluidly adapt to any browser or device. This webinar introduces these technologies and demonstrates how Sitefinity CMS makes them accessible.

#Sitefinity thunder makes creating new widgets much simpler, including everything you need to get started (by TelerikSitefinityCMS)

A Look at Sitefinity 5 | CMS Critic

An article detailing a walk through of a Sitefinity version 5 demo starter site.

Sitefinity 5 is the latest release from web content management vendor, Telerik. This new release introduces a number of new features and we’ve decided to do a deep dive and take a look at the system and how it functions.

On the first visit to the site, we were greeted with an attractive demo site for the fictitious Telerik International University. In order to enable our editing tools so that we can use the on page editing capabilities of Sitefinity, we need to first authenticate with the system, we can do this by appending our URL with /sitefinity to get to the dashboard login.

Once we log in and see the dashboard (shown below) we can visit the main website and begin making changes. Read More…


#Sitefinity allows you to target multiple devices and screen resolutions with powerful new Responsive Design controls #in

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Australia can be powered by 100% renewable energy in a researched plan which would take 10 years.

Zero Carbon Australia Launch Video (by beyondzeroemissions)

And So You Code - Rap Music Video (by oferspiegel)

Twilio’s definitive brogramming primer (by TeamTwilio)