How To Print Your Own Money

Everyone on the internet who is serious about a business plan is trying to find their own way to make a mint with the next best idea. This includes everyone who is retailing goods made in their basement to serious entrepreneurs who are searching for start-up money, hoping for a giant IPO or sale to Google. What they don’t know is; they can create their own currency with a platform from iScripts. Read more…

Free Traffic! Claim Your Spot on the iScripts.com Customer Showcase

We’re remodeling iScripts.com! As a token of our gratitude to all of our clients who have been loyal customers of iScripts products, we are opening the customer showcase to new clients’ sites. No longer will the lengthy confirmation process stand in the way of a high-quality backlink. Previously, customers were required to submit their site for consideration to the customer showcase. During the reconfiguration of the page, we are welcoming everyone in the iScripts family to join. Read more…

5 Things to Do When Your Site Is Broken

Websites are complicated pieces of software. Whether they are robust and nuanced ecommerce or content aggregators or simple HTML informational sites, all sites are subject to bugs or ‘hiccups’ from time to time. This is mainly due to the many types of variables that exist on the Web including different hosting options, programming languages working together, and users with many different browser options interacting with the application. Read more…

Modern Way of Designing a T-Shirt

You might be having a good collection of T-Shirts but might have never given it a thought about how a T-Shirt is designed or how the printing process takes place. For most of them, T-Shirts are not only for covering up the body but it can be an affiliated group or advertisement purposes, etc. It is one of the best techniques for advertising political slogans, tourist destinations, artwork, sports, etc. During the olden days, the traditionally used technique for printing T-shirts was Screen printing and Heat transfer printing technology. Screen printing included solvent oil mixed with color, the stencil design is transferred to the fabric screen area. The next step is to place this screen on the T-Shirt to be printed. Paint is then poured onto the fabric screen. Applying more than one color might be time-consuming and costly but the quality of the print is worth it. Heat transfer…