The Climate Run organisers wanted a site that would act both for information dissemination and for facilitating the event’s organisation. This we gave them using the WordPress Content Management System. The fixed top menu makes it easy to navigate to another page no matter where you are on the current page. The multi-column layout, newspaper [...]
IDM wanted a site they could keep up to date themselves. The site we developed uses WordPress as the base CMS along with some customisations to make it work the way IDM wanted. Each Property page allows them to upload images and specify an address for the automatic Google Map. To help the organisation of [...]
Ceremony Designer Katie Deverell wanted a simple site to help promote her work. It is built on WordPress which allows her to edit the site’s content whenever she wants including all the banner images. The design incorporates 3 columns of content and rolling images on top of the banner.
Although we were not resposible for developing the GAGAGO website, we were asked to tackle some changes in content and functionality to improve usability and search engine optimisation. Search Engine Optimisation One of the glaring mistakes that a lot of website developers make is to forget to build SEO into their sites. In GAGAGO’s case, [...]
Crondon wanted to move from a predominantely static site to a site where they had complete control over virtually every moveable part including choosing rolling background images for each page. We recommended using WordPress as their base CMS as this gives controls out of the box. We then set about enabling the added functionality they [...]
PromisePromo asked Get up and Running to work on optimising their website for search engines. We started the exercise by doing a full analysis of their website from a seach engine’s point of view using our linguistic technology. This analysis showed that their site lacked parsable content: much of the text on the site was [...]
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