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Jun

Painting a better picture

Posted by Joseph Szala on June 9th, 2009 // No Comments »

When I first came across Fang Ling Lee’s work here in Harrisburg I was immediately enamored. I loved the smooth strokes mixed with interpretive elements. So, we reached out and came to an agreement to redesign her lackluster website. Yesterday Vigor launched Ling’s website at www.fanglinglee.com.

The new site features content completely maintained and edited via our proprietary content management system, VIM. With dynamic galleries, events listing and links to ecommerce, Ling’s artwork is finally displayed in all it’s glory. Enjoy.

Gallery features thumbnails, preview and large images all run from a Content Management System.

Gallery features thumbnails, preview and large images all run from a Content Management System.

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Jun

Considerations for Content Management

Posted by Joseph Szala on June 1st, 2009 // 5 Comments »

Website content management systems have grown from a luxury often used by only large corporations into a necessity that is borderling irresponsible NOT to have on a company’s website. Being able to manage one’s own content reduces the amount of money needed to keep information fresh and up-to-date. Fresh information spawns continued readership, repeat visitors, new vistors, higher search results and inevitably…new business.

Despite the need for content management, a lot of misconceptions have arisen over the years with regard to what can and cannot be done (not to mention how much it should cost.) So, we’ve decided to shed some light on the facts surrounding content management systems. Whether you are using an opensource God like WordPress, or using a proprietary system like Vigor’s VIM, the following hold true. Read the rest of this entry »