- June 14th 2013
Being completely enveloped in the wide world of web design has made me rather comfortable with being a critic of not only design decisions of others, but a harsh critic of what I produce. It’s incredibly comforting to know that this dilemma is not just ours to suffer with. Stepping away from the internet and taking the time to examine just how other industries face the same issues.
- June 7th 2013

Here at Fuse, we’ve been working on a few commerce projects lately. We've been using Commerce Kickstart as the base for some projects and customize to meet client business requirements. By using Kickstart, we no longer need to download a long list of modules and configure them individually, it saves us many hours of work and save money for our clients. For users that are new to Drupal, and want to have an online store, Commerce Kickstart is great.

Robots on a car manufacturing assembly line
- May 31st 2013
If you’re using Sass to preprocess your stylesheets, you’ve probably discovered partials. A partial is a sub-stylesheet, intended to be included as part of a main stylesheet rather than being processed into its own file. Partials are great for building more organized stylesheets, but managing lots of separate includes by hand can be a drag. Thankfully, we can use the sass-globbing gem to make use of partials without the extra overhead.
- May 16th 2013
It can be tough sometimes for web developers. That beautiful/exciting/inspiring new site that’s almost ready to launch looks great and works well in all browsers… except for Internet Explorer.  Menus don’t align properly, rounded corners disappear, images don’t quite fit the same… It’s a continual challenge to help IE fit in with the big boys Firefox, Chrome and Safari.
- April 23rd 2013

So here's the scenario. A year or two ago we had an SVN server. In house because it was easy enough to set up and the options for hosted services weren't as abundant and cool as they are now. We had all sorts of space to commit anything and everything to SVN and the added benefit of local network speeds when checking out repositories.

- April 23rd 2013

The conclusion to the CKEditor & the WYSIWYG Module tutorial series.. Learn how to create a native CKEditor plugin and expose it to CKEditor using either the WYSIWYG module or the CKEditor module API.

- April 12th 2013
It’s been a wee bit crazy here over the last few months. Our blog has suffered as a result. Carving out time for writing has been tough. We see a faint light at the end of the tunnel now and hope to get back to some helpful Drupal related posts. In the meantime, i thought i’d give you a sampling of what we’ve been working so hard on the last few months and what we’ve got lined up for the next few.
- February 27th 2013
Over the past few months we've been busily working away on our brand new, nearly complete Fuse Interactive website, which will use Disqus in place of Drupal's commenting system. Of course, we didn't want to lose any of our existing comments when we made the switch, so we had to export our existing comments from Drupal and import them to our Disqus account. There's gotta be a module, right?
- November 9th 2012
Here at Fuse we're excited to be taking the wraps off something we've been working on for awhile now, a project called Seed. Seed is a set of Drush commands which allow you to perform actions such as setting up new user accounts, creating MySQL databases and setting up new projects for developers.
- July 6th 2012

According to the Features project page the first commit of code was more than 3 years ago by Young Hahn. The first commit on d.o. for drush make? Over 2 years ago.

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