Parma Rod & Gun Club is a large gun club just 40 miles northwest of Boise, ID. The club is growing fast, with 100s of new members added in the past few months. The club had a website based on Joomla, but it was old and hadn’t been maintained for years. The installed Joomla version […]
Recently, a security research team discovered that the “Phantom Shuttle” extension for the Chrome browser was actually a malicious plugin that was implemented a sophisticated “man-in-the-middle” attack with the ability to steal user authentication credentials, credit card and other payment information, complete user browsing history, and other personally identifiable information submitted via online forms. The […]
Hughes Precision is a firearms parts manufacturer located in Onaway, Michigan. They were referred to me by another client to help address serious issues that were threatening to essentially destroy their business. The issues were multiple: excessive downtime fraudulent orders causing payment processor to halt credit card processing less than optimal site content The solutions […]
P.A. Jewelers, a small boutique jewelry store in suburban Indianapolis, began in a corner of the Premier Arms gun store. After 7 years, it has now grown sufficiently to warrant its own dedicated store. Previously, P.A. Jewelers shared a corner of the Premier Arms website as well. With the dedicated location, P.A. Jewelers now needed […]
The Indiana State Rifle and Pistol Association’s (ISRPA) website was showing its age. As a membership organization, ISRPA was using Wild Apricot to manage their member rolls and needed to keep that function unchanged. Unfortunately, Wild Apricot’s “website functionality” is pretty limited and can’t be extended via plugins in the way WordPress can. Fortunately, Wild […]
Kara Kavensky is a storyteller. However, the story that her website was telling wasn’t quite what she wanted. Cardinal Acres Web Development redesigned the old website with a minimalist as well as subdued design to put the focus on content rather than the site design. The new website is now structured in a rational, rather […]
Jessica Bostic needed a website for her new interior design and remodeling business, Luxe Designs LLC. The website needed to showcase her prior design and remodeling projects as well as detail her extensive experience in the interior design and home remodeling sector. That’s a pretty straightforward design mandate that fits the strengths of the Bridge […]
Charles Carssow Norland is the father of my best friend from college. “Chuck”, as everyone knew him, was a highly regarded gastroenterologist at several St. Louis area hospitals, professor emeritus at Washington University St. Louis Medical School, a member of the clinical faculty at Barnes Hospital/Barnes-Jewish Hospital, tennis aficionado, fisherman, avid drummer, Eagle Scout, and […]
By now, you may have heard of (or even experienced the consequences of) the botched CrowdStrike software update that led to a “Blue Screen of Death” (BSOD) for many Microsoft Windows computer systems. According to Ars Technica, the problem was triggered by a buggy .sys file installed as part of a CrowdStrike Falcon security software […]
Hughes Precision is a small Michigan based company specializing in custom manufactured gun parts such as barrel thread protectors, thread adapters, muzzlebrakes, bolt knobs, etc. They had an established website but they also had a problem: the website was down for extended periods, the website was not very responsive when it was available, their web […]









