The new Flame By Design (http://www.flamebydesign.ie) website has gone live.  We worked closely with Sinead at Pride Design to get it up and running.  It is another classic content managed drupal 6 website - setup so that the client can easily add and manage the product line up and associated data via a set of specially tailored administration menus.

 

We used the Dynamic Display Block module (ddblock) to present the alternating images on the home page and great use was made of drupal’s taxonomy system to organise and categorise the products. 

 

We wish Flame by Design all the best with their new website!

September 16, 2009

Pride Design (www.pridedesign.ie) has put the new Adare Bridal (www.adarebridal.ie) website live.  Once again we have been working closely with pride on the development of this site.  The site is built using drupal 6 and uses custom CCK types and drupal views to model (pun intended) and display all those fantastic designers and their bridal gowns!

 

The site is a full CMS solution, the client can add, edit or remove content on the site including designers, dresses, special offers etc. by just logging in and using a simple content administration interface.

On Friday our good buddies (and design partners) at Pride Design (www.pridedesign.ie) flipped the big switch and put the new Cully and Sully website live, www.cullyandsully.ie.  We have been working closely with pride on the C&S site revamp and are very happy with the outcome.  The site is built using drupal 6 and involved quite a bit of hardcore Content Management System work which kept us both happy and very busy!!

 

Check it out and let us know what you think - www.cullyandsully.ie

Congratulations to our good buddies and award-winning web design & development partners over at Pride Design, they have just flipped the big switch and put their new website live - nothing like a new website for the new year!

 

They tell me that there is still some tweaking and tuning to do on the site and that they will be getting around to in the next week - but once again congratulations and well wear!