BlueUrban.com Redesign

We just wrapped up the re-design for the Blue Urban website. The main goal was to create a standards compliant design that allowed the folks at Blue Urban the ability to update just about every aspect of the site.

Blue Urban Website

They can update slide shows, floor plans, new developments, text, pictures, themes, thumnails... the list goes on. All this while passing the W3C's HTML and CSS validators. Unfortunately the true magic happens behind the scenes, and unless you work for Blue Urban, you'll most likely never see it. It's one of the finest content management systems we've made to date.

Very nice indeed.

So anyway, jump on over to the Blue Urban site at www.blueurban.com and check it out. Let us know what you think.

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1 responses to "BlueUrban.com Redesign"

Brian
Brian says:
Your link to blueurban.com throws up a prohibited directory message. I came your way via wwopen147, their forum, and a mention of you for extending wwopen147 to Chrome. I like the idea of the blueurban intent to enable user update of all aspects of the site. I run a site for a golf club and want them to be able to upload results, articles, pictures etc. openww147 helps with that. I like the graphic design of what I can see of your sites,

Brian
Doug
Doug responds:
Thanks Brian. Apparently their site was down and they didn't know it (or me!). Thanks for the heads up.

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