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Charleston Foreign Affairs Forum launches their new site

Posted by Kevin Wood on 19 April 2010 | 0 Comments

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Congratulations to the Charleston Foreign Affairs Forum on the launch of thier new website! The Forum hosts at least six speakers each year who present on a variety of international affairs topics. The new website lets members and visitors view information about upcoming events: including speaker bios, the chosen topic, and event dates. As a volunteer organization, the updating of the site's content needed to be simple and shared by multiple volunteers.

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New Site for St. Joseph St. Thomas

Posted by Barbara Sanchez on 27 March 2010 | 0 Comments

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We are pleased to announce the launch of St. Joseph St. Thomas (SJST) parish website.  The new site essentially 4 sites in one - with each major part of the parish (School, Parish, Religious Education and Sports Programs) each having its own subsite, managed by various "content owners."   Among the many benefits of the the new site is its easy to use content management system.  New pages can be added with a click of a button.  This allows the site to grow with the needs of SJST.  The site also includes a blog feature, which make is easy for users to post news and announcements, which appear as dated entries on the main pages of the site,  and helps to keep the site fresh and relevant for its visitors.

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Martin House Plans

Posted by Kevin on 23 December 2009 | 0 Comments

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MartinHousePlans.com is a site dedicated to selling architectural drawings for eco-friendly homes that fit into tight, urban lots. The houses look great inside and out and are designed and make the best use of the space available.

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Using Windows Live Writer With SilverStripe

Posted by Kevin on 6 August 2009 | 0 Comments

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At Netrist, we favor using SilverStripe CMS because it provides our clients with an easy-to-use interface to update their websites. That said, sometimes it's easier to use a desktop program.  One of our clients is a regular blogger (2 to 3 times per week) and sends a newsletter twice per month.  He makes updates to the other parts of the site only as needed. For him, we created an interface that let's him use Microsoft's excellent (and free) Windows Live Writer software to post and edit blog entries.

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