The Future Kayaks web site is now online. The client is currently in the process of setting up the business, including designing and building a number of new kayaks. Whilst this time consuming process is taking place the move was taken to get the site online so potential customers could at least see some content when visiting the site. Over the next few months content will be loaded as it becomes available. The site design is almost finished with some coding still to be completed.
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New Site Launch: Future Kayaks
Monday, June 7th, 2010New site launch: Headstart Hats
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010Headstart Hats is a online Hat Shop specialising in classic headwear for Ladies and Gents. Designed over a two month period this is an excellent example of what can be achieved using the Zen Cart e-commerce solution.
Several additional modules have been added to the basic Zen Cart install package including Google Base (Froogle) Feeder. The site also make use of a jQuery slider which displays a number of the sites products.
Relaunched Cutting Edge Hair Design
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010I have spent the last few days revamping one of the existing sites on my portfolio, Kimberley Burroughs portfolio site; Cutting Edge Hair Design.
Although the old site suited a purpose it became obvious that as Kim’s portfolio was growing and growing she needed a site that allowed her to upload new photos with ease. As I have been using WordPress a lot lately this seemed a good option as Kim could update all her own content; this includes a new blog section and gallery feature where new photos and galleries can be added from a main admin console.
As is standard with any WordPress install users can log in and make comments on the sites posts and galleries. Although the site is not 100% complete, the bulk of the work is done so why not check it out and leave some feedback.
Cutting Edge Hair Design can be found at cuttingedgehairdesign.co.uk. You can also Become A Fan of Cutting Edge Hair Design on the offical Facebook page, Cutting Edge Hair Design.
WordPress
Friday, December 18th, 2009Although I have been designing web sites for some time now I have tended to avoid using content management systems due to a lack of coding knowledge. Having used Joomla! in the past and not really liking it very much I have been looking for a more user friendly alternative; something I could use for future clients web sites that would allow them to update their own site with relative ease.
I have been aware of WordPress for some time but never really looked at it until recently. I decided to give WordPress a go with the aim of recoding the standard template to look exactly like my current web site. With the exception of a few minor differences including the “proudly powered by WordPress” statement in the footer and the “register” and “log in” links at the top of the side bar I have been successful in recreating the exact look of the main Retro Edge Web Design site.
The WordPress installation you see here is a recoded version of the default installation (see image to the right). To get the WordPress default installation looking exactly like my main site I had to recode a number of files including header.php, footer.php, sidebar.php etc. etc. Due to the menu structure of the main site I stripped out most of the WordPress sidebar menus and widgets; which I can see would be useful for future projects but were not relevant for my current requirements. As well as wanting to test out the various features of WordPress I wanted to add a comments feature to my site so users could comment on blogs and articles.
If you are interested in using WordPress on your own site then check out the wordpress.org web site, the support forum is superb. Alternatively if you would like to enquire about having your web site designed using WordPress please contact me via the contact page.


