Demo Sites
The sites I design for customers are always focused on their specific requirements. This means that the customer always dictates the way a site will look and function. They may also have a specific budget for the project, so the end result will be a professional and effective site, but may not be the 'bells & whitsles' option.
The following sites demonstrate some of the things, which can be achieved, but go beyond most customer's initial requirements.
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Preston's Motors
Preston's Motors is a fictitious used BMW dealership.
Preston's specialise in second hand BMWs, but also offer an extensive range of other models.
The site includes an advanced search page, which allows the user to select a car (from the database) by manufacturer and/or price. This is achieved with Macromedia ColdFusion server.
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Walton le Dale
The Walton le Dale web site was developed as a guide to the facilities of the local area.
There details on this site, or links to other sites, which provide access to useful public information.
The site features a search facility and a local business directory.
The site runs on a Macromedia ColdFusion server.
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Wigan Warriors
An unofficial Wigan Warriors Web Site. This site uses Macromedia ColdFusion to generate dynamic content in many areas.
The site includes Player information, match reports, a gallery & league table etc.
The site is not connected to Wigan Warriors Rugby League Football Club in any capacity.
The site is run independently by us and the club makes no input other than by official press releases.
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JCBPART
The JCBPART site represents a fictitious JCB spare parts dealer.
The site represents quite a basic design with no additional functionality.
The design was created with Macromedia Fireworks & the HTML was generated with Macromedia Homesite.
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The Camera Shop
The Camera Shop site is also not for a real business, but serves to illustrate how ecommerce could be introduced to a site.
The store section of the site was developed in house using Macromedia ColdFusion server, as a bespoke solution, and can be customised to suit any businesses needs.
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