Web Consultancy
New website produced by TJW Media - The Kubrik Store
18/04/08 14:55
New news site for Wimbledon Tennis Championships
26/06/07 10:37
New business website produced by TJW Media - Sheepfold Cottage, Manton
07/06/07 13:33
This site is a total redesign of a website produced for the owners of this holiday cottage in a delightful part of Wiltshire - contact Sue and Chris via their site to make a booking.
The previous site was a static image and was paid for by bartering the hosting and design costs for a live chicken! One must have been much tastier than the other as both are no more....
This site includes numerous images shown in Flash in a variety of ways and includes a contact form plus a description of the cottage and locality. Should the owners wish it has the capacity to include news or blog items whenever the need arises.
Makeover for Race Walking Record website
09/01/07 12:25
The four year old design of Race Walking Record has been updated - while porting over the existing content - using Word Press.
Word Press seems pretty much a development of RadioUserland which was used before - which pioneerd blogging software - and in some ways seems less powerful, but is far better supported in terms of plug-in tools and design templates.
Software support is non-existent, compared to he personal service provided by RadioUserland, but is still great software, is quick to update and the output looks really neat.
Still work to do - particularly the Blogroll (curiously no support for OPML?), but I can see the software would be great to provide for a client where they want a simple site they can update (or even add functionality) themselves.
Word Press seems pretty much a development of RadioUserland which was used before - which pioneerd blogging software - and in some ways seems less powerful, but is far better supported in terms of plug-in tools and design templates.
Software support is non-existent, compared to he personal service provided by RadioUserland, but is still great software, is quick to update and the output looks really neat.
Still work to do - particularly the Blogroll (curiously no support for OPML?), but I can see the software would be great to provide for a client where they want a simple site they can update (or even add functionality) themselves.


