Website Design

Website Backups Using Amazon S3 Cloud Storage

Website Backups Using Amazon S3 Cloud Storage

Recently I have implemented another layer of protection for my clients websites, backing up everything with Amazon S3 Cloud storage. My hosting provider Namecheap has a 99.9% guaranteed uptime. The longest any of my websites has been down was roughly one hour over the past 5 years. In addition to this Namecheap has automated backups for all their customers data in nearly real-time. Although this is excellent I have to be prepared for the worst and can't assume someone else will backup my customers data. In 2012 GoDaddy was attacked by hackers causing 52 million domains and 5 million websites to go down for over 12 hours. Fortunately GoDaddy was able to stop the attack and preserve their customers data, but it could have been much worse. To prevent loss of data I've implemented multiple layers of protection for all my clients websites.

Google Drive - First Layer of Protection

I have a Google Apps for Work account that gives me unlimited storage with Google Drive, which is another cloud backup platform. I use this to backup everything I have related to my clients websites, graphic design files, old website files, personal data and anything else they have ever sent me for their website. The problem is some websites are updated on a daily basis. Take an eCommerce website for example. They have orders, new products, price changes, and software updates constantly. This creates an issue if a website goes down and I don't have a recent backup.

Server Backups - Second Layer of Protection

For quite a few years now I've been using a plugin for Wordpress called UpDraftPlus. The great thing about UpDraftPlus is I can set automatic backups for my websites, as often as daily if needed. I used to store these files on the server I have with Namecheap. This allowed me to have a recent backup without having to lift a finger. For my static websites (not using a CMS platform like Wordpress) I would manually backup the files using Google Drive. A potential issue could arise if Namecheap were to come under an attack, or somehow the files were compromised on the server. I could theoretically lose the website AND the backups. Not good. I needed a better solution.

Amazon S3 Cloud Storage - The Ultimate Layer of Protection

This is where Amazon S3 Cloud storage became essential. UpDraftPlus is able to automatically send backup files to my Amazon S3 Cloud server rather than saving them on my server. In a worst case scenario if all Namecheap servers went down for an extended period of time like GoDaddy did, I have everything ready to be transferred to another server immediately. Using two cloud backup solutions prepares me for that worst case scenario I discussed.

Is Your Website Safe, Secure and Backed Up?

I take pride in every website I develop or manage for my clients. My clients expect that their data is safe, secure and backed up. Some may call me paranoid, but I look at it more as prepared. My experience as a Firefighter and Paramedic has cemented this mentality. You should ask your web developer how often and where your files are backed up. Hopefully they're prepared for the worst. If you need reliable hosting or a new website make sure to contact me today.  
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ElanCreationsPainter.com – My Latest Website Project

Michael F. Frain is a painter in Naperville, IL and the owner of Elan Creations. Michael and his wife Patti approached me looking to start a business. I designed their logo, created business cards and designed a great eCommerce website for them. The website is based on the WooCommerce platform. The front page of the website has two full screen images that alternate in a slider with text overlayed. The menu is on the left, leaving plenty of room to view his great paintings and easily navigate the website. The blog page automatically posts to their Facebook and Twitter pages. I was able to teach Patti how to navigate the backend to add products, fulfill orders and create new blog posts. She previously had no experience with running an eCommerce website and is excelling with Elan Creations. It’s a great feeling to help out such wonderful people and I encourage you to view Michael’s paintings – they’re amazing and very affordable.

Visit their website at www.ElanCreationsPainter.com

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What is a Favicon

What is a Favicon?

Do you know what a Favicon is? If you Google this search phrase Google will say "an icon associated with a URL that is variously displayed, as in a browser's address bar or next to the site name in a bookmark list." That sounds confusing but it's really simple. Depending on the browser you're using look up at the current tab and you'll see my Favicon, which is a green globe. Every website I make for my clients has a custom Favicon. It really annoys me when a company doesn't have a Favicon, or their web designer uses a default Favicon. Why does this matter you might ask? If your website doesn't have a Favicon it shows a lack of creative talent, or worse basic knowledge by the developer. Creating a favicon isn't the most difficult thing in the world but I have some tips that help make it much easier.

The Noun Project

One of my favorite websites for icons of any type is the Noun Project. The Noun Project has thousands of basic icons in black and white. Their goal is to simplify communication, across borders and around the world using visual communications. You can visit their site and type in literally anything to find numerous icons for your search term. I HAPPILY pay $9.99/mo to use their icons ROYALTY FREE. This means I can use them in logos, Favicons, print design projects, website design or anything else my heart desires!

Favic-O-Matic Favicon Generator

Once I find an icon that I like, a tool that does a great job of creating Favicons of numerous sizes is Favic-O-Matic, The Ultimate Favicon Generator. Back when Favicon's started there was one size. Tiny. Used in the browser bar and that was all. Now Favicons are shown as bookmark icons for various devices in various sizes. Apple devices use 10 different sizes depending on the device.  The beauty of Favic-O-Matic is you can upload one Favicon image (they recommend at least 32 x 32 px - I usually create mine 400 x 400 px) and it will return every darn size you'll ever need. You don't have to use every single one but I love the option.

Company Logo Favicon

Sometimes I'll use a company logo as a Favicon, but I have to warn you if there's a lot going on in the logo it will just look like a blob on the page tab. I like to either use one part of the logo, or use a simple icon from The Noun Project and change the color to match the company's logo colors. If you need a custom icon for your company or simply found this article interesting please share it. Thanks and have a great one!  
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Welcome to Brian Houdek Web Design 2.0

I would like to thank all of my clients that have helped me grow Brian Houdek Web Design over the years. My website and graphic design skills have grown immensely since I started Brian Houdek Web Design, so I needed to redesign my website to reflect that. Welcome to Brian Houdek Web Design 2.0. Many of my clients' commented on how much better their websites were than my own, so this was a necessity. It's kind of like a mechanic who tries to avoid working on his own cars at all costs (my father is THAT mechanic). I've been blessed with consistent work coming my way since day one. Working on my own website without getting paid was not much of a priority. Eventually I just couldn't take it anymore. My intention with the Brian Houdek Web Design Blog is to provide information that will not only be beneficial to my existing clients, but also become a resource for other website designers, business owners and pretty much anyone who is interested in similar things to me. I will cover topics that will range the full spectrum of my abilities. Website Design, Graphic Design, eCommerce Websites (Including Magento and WooCommerce), Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, Advertising and Statistics are a few of those topics I'll cover. I'll try to keep things basic so anyone can understand, but sometimes it's impossible because I work on a lot of very complicated things. Not anyone can be a website designer, but anyone can get a basic understanding of how website design affects their business. If you have any questions that you would like me to address on this blog please let me know and I'll do my best to post on that topic. Thanks again for visiting my website and blog. I look forward to helping you learn a little bit more about what I do.
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