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Caswell Adhesives (Site Refresh)

Posted on25. May, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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2006 has seen further development of the site to allow more Content Management, and a number of adjustments to the site layout and structure to give more focus on Caswell Adhesives core product range.
 

 
Development To Date:  

2000 Caswell Adhesives website developed from 2 static pages to a site that described the product range
2003 Site become dynamic. More content [...]

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CSS Web standards photo album…

Posted on11. May, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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When starting to develop a new website… or redeveloping an old website, business managers and owners often are not sure what features they want… at Active Progression or when consulting, i try to offer as many different…
Bring your images to life… with an interactive gallery…
The thumnails are presented in horizontal rows. You choose the number [...]

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Corporate Blogging – How ?

Posted on11. May, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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In 2005, as you can maybe see from earlier posts i started to get the bug to start finding out more about blogging… and am really pleased with the progress made. When I started blogging, and corporate blogging in particular…

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Video On Your Website…

Posted on11. May, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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In recent years with the quickening pace in the proliferation of broadband we see more interest than ever in video footage on the web. The debate between which player (windows / quicktime / real) seems to be less of an issue now days with the .flv format. I myself have now had 4 instances (3 in [...]

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Good Luck Oakham CC

Posted on30. Apr, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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Just a quick note to wish Oakham Cricket Club all the best for their forthcoming season… what’s my interest at OCC… well I designed and developed an affordable and easy to use content managment system for cricket clubs. Project II in this field is to offer a blogging facility (similar to this) and based on the [...]

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Oakham Cricket Club

Posted on30. Apr, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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In conjunction with Kookaburra Sport (who sponsored the development of the website) and Blusky Marketing, I developed a basic web standards based website, with a simple to use Content Management System that could be offered to UK cricket clubs, and subsequently roled out with ease.
 

Project Included:

Dynamic Content Management System (ActiveCMS v.4)
Standard template driven design, allowing [...]

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Business coach – Individuals & Teams ?

Posted on11. Apr, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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I have just started the redevelopment of a number of websites for William Barron, a successful business coach in the Midlands. He has a number of different websites targetted to essentially the same business – that of business coaching and mentoring. I was responsible for developing three sites targetting 3 specific aspects of his businesses.
 

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Spraylat Update – Protectapeel Video

Posted on01. Apr, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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The Spraylat website was redesigned and developed in 2002. Since then it has undergone a number of further updates. In 2006 video footage to the site, promoting the latest addition to the Spraylat product range – Protectapeel. The format chosen to show the video was Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Video (.flv). Macromedia Flash video lets you [...]

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3D Sports – UK ecommerce

Posted on03. Jan, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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Sport and websites seems to be a recurring theme in projects that I have worked on since 1999 when I designed and developed clikcricket.com. In 2006 I was responsible for the design and rebuild of www.3dsports.co.uk. An online sports retail site in the UK.

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Emart – Online Retail

Posted on02. Jan, 2006 by Andrew Watson.

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Emart was a website that I created in 2005, for Emart, based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. It encompassed an ecommerce platform for 500,000+ products across 11 specific department stores.
Unfortunately Emart ceased trading in the style developed at the end of 2005… and lives on here as a reference to those who worked at Emart, and [...]

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