A new website developed for Daelight an Occupational Health & Safety Professional Services company in Winnipeg, Manitoba is complete.
This project was another example of a small business wanting to administer their own website content in a timely and efficient manner. This was accomplished by creating a website framework using the Joomla Content Management System, and adding custom features to suit the client's specific industry needs.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Bytown Railway Society's On-line Magazine Index
The Society has a monthly magazine called "Branchline" which has been in publication since 1966. As such, the magazine has many historical articles and pictures that are a valuable resource for railway researchers. The challenge was the ability to search the magazines for articles/photos of interest. Fortunately one of the Society's long-time members had created a standalone (Access) database for their own researching.
We were approached about migrating a local database to a web browser environment that would alllow any website visitor with the ability to search the database.
This project was completed recently and now publically available here.
We were approached about migrating a local database to a web browser environment that would alllow any website visitor with the ability to search the database.
This project was completed recently and now publically available here.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Orange Cat Studio Website Now Live
We just launched Orange Cat Studio's new website at orangecatstudio.com.
The primary hurdle Laura, the company owner, wanted to overcome with the previous site was the inability for her to add/edit site content in order to keep the site fresh. Laura had to rely on a technical administrator to update the site content. Laura's new site uses the SohoLaunch Content Management System which will allow Laura to easily modify the website content as she sees fit.
The new site includes a photo gallery of Laura's work with high-resolution images allowing visitors to really see how intricate Laura's work really is.
An embedded Orange Cat Studio Blog was also incorporated which will provide Laura with a feature-rich blogging resource to talk about events and works in progress.
The primary hurdle Laura, the company owner, wanted to overcome with the previous site was the inability for her to add/edit site content in order to keep the site fresh. Laura had to rely on a technical administrator to update the site content. Laura's new site uses the SohoLaunch Content Management System which will allow Laura to easily modify the website content as she sees fit.
The new site includes a photo gallery of Laura's work with high-resolution images allowing visitors to really see how intricate Laura's work really is.
An embedded Orange Cat Studio Blog was also incorporated which will provide Laura with a feature-rich blogging resource to talk about events and works in progress.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Bytown Railway Society's Restoration Report Blog
As a member of the Bytown Railway Society's Dirty Hands Club, I am a recipient of the group's broadcast email which is sent twice weekly to all interested recipients on the railway equipment restoration projects. Should the report editor be unavailable, another editor takes up the reins.
These reports are an excellent resource and insight into the volunteer group's activities. However, using email in this manner limits the public's visibility of the group's projects (one must be on the email distribution list), and searching for information in past email reports relies on someone having an archive of all past restoration progress reports.
To increase public visibility and maintain a project report archive we created a Dirty Hands Club web blog for BRS where the report editor simply submits the weekly reports by bcc-ing an appropriate blog email alias. Over time, past weekly reports will be posted to the blog.
These reports are an excellent resource and insight into the volunteer group's activities. However, using email in this manner limits the public's visibility of the group's projects (one must be on the email distribution list), and searching for information in past email reports relies on someone having an archive of all past restoration progress reports.
To increase public visibility and maintain a project report archive we created a Dirty Hands Club web blog for BRS where the report editor simply submits the weekly reports by bcc-ing an appropriate blog email alias. Over time, past weekly reports will be posted to the blog.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Welcome to my blog
Well, it was inevitable. After using blogger to fulfill a need with a volunteer group I belong to, I began looking at using Blogger for a client, and figured I might as well create a blog of my own.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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