Portfolio section realigned
Hey there, how are you doing? We are doing awesomely awesome, so we revamped our portfolio section.
Back then we had just grid thumbnails on our portfolio section, how we organized it into (hopefully something easier to read) a list with thumbnails. There you go, I hope it’s now easier to navigate :)
BaliGen Sourcing
BaliGen is a very well-known supplier and buying agent located in Kerobokan, Bali. Mr. Dila wanted a website to represent their services online, we made them an orange website :)
This website is spiced with custom jquery slideshow on the homepage, lightbox gallery on the details page and also a kickass watermark function.
Persada Property, a property agent based in Denpasar – Bali
Persada Property is a newly established property agent, developer and contractor office based in Denpasar – Bali. They wanted a website to showcase their listings, complete with location map. We gave them that, and integrated contact forms for quick inquiry. All wrapped with soft purple color theme that suits their office color theme.
What Twitter Says: A Wordpress Plugin

Andi just finished a Wordpress plugin, it’s called What Twitter Says.
What does it do?
What Twitter Says basically shows the result of your search query on your Wordpress blog, it takes a search query (string) as an input. Think of the possibilities:
- Showing all tweets that has your topic of interest, for example: architecture, cooking and dota.
- Showing all tweets from you and the ones mentioning your username.
- You get the idea, fill in the list ;)
Requirements
This plugin requires Wordpress 2.7 and has been tested up to version 2.7.1.
Installation Instructions
Put that shiny automatic plugin install to use, will ya :p
Navigate to your wordpress dashboard > Plugins > Add New and search what twitter say.
Activate the plugin after and you’re done.
How to use What Twitter Says
If your theme supports widgets (as most themes do nowadays), go to your dashboard > Appearance > Widgets and you’ll see the What Twitter Says widget there.
The title field is self explanatory.
The ‘all of these words’ and ‘any of these words’ fields is where you input your search query. Why two different inputs? Here’s the difference.
All of these words: if you enter rice field, the plugin will display tweets that has both words in it.
Any of these words: if you enter rice field, the plugin will display tweets that has any of them.
Number of tweets field is self explanatory, I think.
If your theme doesn’t support widgets, don’t worry, we still love you. Here’s how you can call the function from anywhere in your template.
<?php twitterSay("and field", "or field", numberOfTweets); ?>
Replace the “and field” with the string you’d normally put in “All of these words” field, and the “or field” with “Any of these words”. If you get the line of PHP code up there you’ll know what I mean :)
The settings on the image is the one I use for my blog, the output is my tweets and people mentioning me. Check it out here.
If you see any bugs, please don’t hesitate to let us know. This is our first plugin :)
Div Design team, over and out.
Mark William’s DJ
I was introduced to Mark by a friend (who happened to be a client at that time, and a satisfied one I must say) a year ago. Mark wanted a website where visitors can hear his music and also the one that has a party feel in it. My first thought was “this is where our Flasher goes in“.
This is what we made for Mark.
Ladies and gentlemen, markwilliamsdj.com; a website with a party feel in it. While browsing you’ll be presented with some of Mark’s best tracks, the guy is good I tell ya.
So go ahead, see the website live and let’s get partying!



