Technical upgrades
Complementary Therapy Directory ( pre Oct 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:
David Page Engineering (pre Aug 2010)
This website had a simple menu with five pages. There was very little content, except for the gallery of images. There were no words to describe any of the images. The site was clearly still "under construction.... and appeared to have been like that for some time".
It has now been replaced with Bobbing Wide solution.
Technical Upgrades and Maintenance
Technical upgrades and maintenance
Have you been told that your website is running on old software versions?
Do you need to upgrade to a different level of service on your host?
Are things going wrong on your site?
Wonder of WordPress upgrade/migration
OK, so you've already got a website and you're considering upgrading or migrating it.
Take a look at these questions. If you reply YES to at least one then you may be interested in migrating to a Wonder of WordPress ( WoW ) website and blog from Bobbing Wide
[oik] plugins
often included key-information
Gordon Tate Associates
Gordon Tate approached Bobbing Wide at a networking meeting asking us what we thought of his site. He told us that most web developers say
it's OK, but...
We were no exception.
Enjoy Discovering Wine
Erica was moving from London to Southampton and starting up a new business. She wanted a website that had the same sort of content as her original site. But more importantly she wanted to be able to manage her own site, especially creating the Event calendar and the ability to blog and share.
Bobbing Wide - IT Consultant
Online CV for Herb Miller, freelance developer
G.D.White (IFA)
Mike and his team had had a one-page "holding" website that had been produced using Microsoft's FrontPage program. They wanted a site that simply stated what they do.
Bobbing Wide delivered a 10 page Silver level website using Drupal.
Deal with Stress
Irene wanted a replacement for her rather dated website. Although she had been given instructions to maintain the original site she found it too complicated. Her first requirement "Can you centre the page in the window?" could have been a one line change to the CSS... But I could not see a (simple) way of doing it under the current implementation. Since the hosting was due to expire, we looked at the replacement options. We developed a prototype in WordPress, but that seemed too inflexible.
So I migrated it to Drupal.









