Muzungu Designs Rocks My World

by Jay Thompson on June 24, 2008 · Comments

in Blogging / Social Networking

In a post yesterday, I apologized to those site visitors who were using IE6 to browse Phoenix Real Estate Guy. The new theme I put in place and IE6 weren’t playing together nicely.

A couple of folks swiftly offered to help. I really didn’t want to bother anyone, but the more I thought about it, the more it bothered me.

Enter Justin McHood. Justin is a local Phoenix lender who I first met at a blogging seminar I held a couple of weeks ago. He and his wife Tammy are super nice people.

Justin said he knew a “WP expert/hard core developer” that could help me out.

Along comes Connor Boyack with Muzungu Designs. I sent Connor my theme files and he took, oh, maybe 10 minutes to debug and send me the revised code.

Problem solved.

I can’t vouch for the specific work of Muzungu (though the samples on the site look fabulous), but I can tell you Connor was swift, efficient, helpful and an all around nice guy. I suspect his (vastly) more complicated work is met in the same way.

 


 

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  • I learned early on that it never hurts to have friends in low places... but I still say that all of those IE 6 folks should upgrade to Firefox 3 anyway so there wouldn't be problems in the world like this one.!
  • @ Justin: Most users of IE6 or lower barely know how to email, or just don't care enough to upgrade. My mom is one of 'em. ;-)

    @ Jay: Glad you got it all taken care of. :-)
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