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  • Fine & Hatfield Website Launched!

    Thursday, September 8, 2011 - 1:12pm

    Today, we launched a new website for Fine & Hatfield law firm. It was a pleasure working with the people at Fine & Hatfield and we look forward to a continued business relationship.

    http://www.fine-hatfield.com


  • Website Questionnaire

    Thursday, August 4, 2011 - 6:09pm

    In order to better serve you, we have launched a website questionnaire to help us evaluate your website needs. If you or your organization is interested in a website, please fill out our Website Questionnaire for a free estimate.


  • How to make a Drupal menu item link to itself for use with drop down menu modules.

    Wednesday, July 27, 2011 - 10:07pm

    A problem that I have always ran across when deploying Drupal sites is that there is no "out of the box" functionality that allows you to create a menu item that doesn't link.

    A scenario to describe this problem is if you are using a menu module such as Superfish or Nice Menus. Lets say you have a top parent menu item, "Business Services", as shown in the image below:

    Drupal Menu Parent Link


  • Free Estimates and Diagnostics

    Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 9:41pm

    FREE EstimatesThe Computer Goup now offers FREE Estimates and FREE Diagnostics on all computer repairs and upgrades. Simply bring your computer into our office at 2166 E Morgan Ave in Evansville, IN and we will evaluate your problem and call you promptly with an estimate for repairs. There is no obligation to buy anything or to get anything fixed. We are fair on all our repairs and strive to make you completely satisfied with your experience.

    We offer FREE Estimates on:

    • Virus and Spyware Removal
    • Hardware Malfunctions
    • Software Problems
    • Upgrades

    Call 812-402-7720 Today!


  • What happens when my computer runs out of memory (RAM) ?

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 - 12:19pm

    Computer RAMFirst off, lets make sure that the difference between RAM and Hard Drive space is understood.

    RAM is used as "temporary storage" by your computer. The amount of RAM you have determines the amount of programs and services the computer can have open and running.

    Hard Drive space is physical storage space. This amount determines how many documents, pictures, music, videos, etc you can store on your hard drive.

    So what happens when your computer runs out of memory (RAM)?

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