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wide pass

If a site has passed the 'wide' tests then it must be pretty good.

Wine and Sign

Wine and Sign website ( Jan 2011 )

This was a static website that relied heavily on tables and images.

It also had a timed landing page. 

Although there were two domain names, the .co.uk did not go anywhere.

Deal with Stress ( to Aug 2010)

Deal with Stress ( to Aug 2010)

This is a screen capture of the Deal With Stress website as it was up to Jul/Aug 2010.

There were 15 pages selectable from a menu in the left hand column.

Some of the pages, such as training, had other links. Giving about 20 static pages in all.

Complementary Therapy Directory ( pre Oct 2010)

Therapy Directory - Sep 2010

The Therapy Directory website was a static website with some duplicated content.
It consisted of over 60 pages of HTML. It was well indexed by Google. 
Each year the effort to update the content became more complicated:

Websites are now hosted in the UK

Below is some techno-babble that I feel I should tell you about but which you will probably not wish to understand. The message is that some changes have been made, these changes are goodness for us all, you should not have been adversely affected.

Creating the Therapy Directory Newsletter

In January 2011, Gill Routledge and Maddie Silcocks of The Therapy Directory started producing a monthly newsletter for complementary therapists in West Sussex and East Hampshire. They used a manually created distribution list and sent the Newsletter as a PDF file.

Twittering from the bobbingwide blog

In November last year I started investigating

  • Twitter for Drupal,
  • Drupal for Facebook,
  • Simple Twitter Connect for WordPress (STC) and
  • Simple Facebook Connect for WordPress (SFC).

I've now got the main Bobbing Wide web site set up as well.

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