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What we do, or try to do is simply help people to make the web work for them.

It’s important to understand that a website can serve a multitude of purposes and people and organisations that own them can be just as wide and diverse.

What we do is look at the individual, group or company and just ask ‘what do you want from the internet?’ and then thing ‘what could the internet do for you’.

 

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The Edward Lloyd Trust – now on Facebook & Twitter!

(This was posted 7 months, 3 weeks, 6 days, 19 hours, 32 minutes's ago.)

The Edward Lloyd Trust – now on Facebook & Twitter!

About a year ago we redesigned and developed the Edward Lloyd Trust website. The design was in the capable hands of Baseline Creative and the development was carried out by us using ExpressionEngine.

In the last year there have been many new features added to ExpressionEngine as well as trends generally changing.

Last month we spoke with the team at ELT and proposed that we intergrate their news and events section with Facebook and Twitter so that they could spread the word about what they are doing quickly and easily!

So here it is, ELT v.2: http://www.edward-lloyd-trust.co.uk/.

It now sports links to its Facebook and Twitter account and whenever a News article or Event is put on the site both are updated.

As well as this we have done one or two things in the background that will make administering ExpressionEngine even easier!

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Testimonial from Michelle Crockett of Beaumont Business Service

(This was posted 7 months, 4 weeks, 17 hours, 28 minutes's ago.)

I came into the office today to feedback from a recent client.

Michelle Crockett, from Beaumont Business Services (Maldon based Bookkeerers) had very kindly taken the time to drop me a note to say that she was about to start marketing her business more and appreciated the work that we have done for her business.

Michelle is a bookkeeper that is based in Maldon Essex and was only really looking for a simple site that would stand a chance of being found when people searched for bookkeepers Maldon or Maldon Bookkeepers.

Here is her website http://www.beaumont-bookkeeping.co.uk/.

I would suggest if anybody is based in the Maldon area and are looking for a bookkeeper, they could do a lot worse that dropping her a line and getting a bookkeeping quote!

Thanks Michelle.

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How does you site look in firefox and chrome?

(This was posted 8 months, 2 days, 7 hours, 58 minutes's ago.)

After Microsoft IE became the most popular browser to use taking around 95% of the market share is its time finally up and is it going to fall and burn like the Roman Empire?

In recent times IE has dropped to around 62% which is taking into account IE6, IE7 and IE8 and within the last 6 months alone it has dropped in use by around 5% while its main rival FireFox has just pass the 25% milestone and seems to be going from strength to strength.  

But the browser to watch seems to be Googles Chrome which was released just 16 months ago and is now the third most used browser in the world taking over from safari (some may ask safari? Whats safari? To answer It is Apples attempt at a web browser) with 4.63% over the market share.

So is now the time to ask yourself as a website owner, how does my site look in browsers other than Microsoft IE? As believe me there can be a drastic difference. If you like many others would like to make sure your site still functions currently check out browsershots which will allow you to take a screenshot from as many different web browsers as you would like.

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