Web Consultancy

New website produced by TJW Media - The Kubrik Store

A simple and elegant eCommerce website for selling DVDs - with 'coverflow' style presentation of images and plenty of Google friendly features including RSS feed and standards complaint technologies.

Go on, treat yourself to some awesome viewing!



KubrickStore
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New news site for Wimbledon Tennis Championships

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This site automagically re-publishes news feeds and provides news on the tennis championships - also ideal for browsing on a mobile phone when queuing for your Centre Court ticket!




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New business website produced by TJW Media - Sheepfold Cottage, Manton

Sheepfold Cottage (20070607)
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.
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Makeover for Race Walking Record website

rwrsite
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.



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