5kount Wrestling Gear and Customizable Chin Cup (strap) Builder
5-Kount launches a one of a kind Chin Cup builder to allow wrestlers to add a touch of style and elegance to their wardrobe. Danny Glix has designed a custom corePHP website to facilitate this amazing breakthrough in the wrestling world. The new website includes a fully customized backend CMS, custom jQuery product builder, java effects and some mindblowing html5 code that is sure to get fans to bookmark. Check out this revolutionary wrestling gear company and their unique chin cup builder, which is sure to revolutionize the world of pro and semi pro wrestling!
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
5kount corePHP custom backend CMS, custom jQuery product builder, java FX
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
A Drupal Design Company
Colorfury is proud to be one of the few companies doing higher end - enterprise level Drupal coding combined with custom designs! Drupal, for those that don't know already, is a modular CMS application SaaS that is a bit tricky to develop, and even more tricky to custom design and deck out to match a photoshop made GUI.
A designer that is worth their salt would know in today's day and age to develop an ascii friendly design with plenty of hidden DOM elements (not to the point of keyword stuffing) with jquery and javascript. CSS, divs, and dhtml help conceal search friendly data all the while appearing as natural for the end user as possible.
This delicate combination of web construction all occurs before Randall Goya, Senior Drupal Master Developer begins to work his magic. Drupal is especially considerate in connecting to google in the strongest way that any CMS can, with powerful custom nodes that are auto pinged at each update, so as little as 20 minutes after posting, you are picked up by google.
A designer that is worth their salt would know in today's day and age to develop an ascii friendly design with plenty of hidden DOM elements (not to the point of keyword stuffing) with jquery and javascript. CSS, divs, and dhtml help conceal search friendly data all the while appearing as natural for the end user as possible.
This delicate combination of web construction all occurs before Randall Goya, Senior Drupal Master Developer begins to work his magic. Drupal is especially considerate in connecting to google in the strongest way that any CMS can, with powerful custom nodes that are auto pinged at each update, so as little as 20 minutes after posting, you are picked up by google.
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