Two New Websites live this week
Website Sorted • 21 May 2016

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We have launched two fully responsive websites this week. One for CR Plus Ltd an existing client of four years who upgraded to a responsive website and the other a new client Air Brake Direct Ltd. Both clients taking advantage of our brand new 'state of the art' Content Management System (CMS).

The new CMS gives them both huge flexibility when it comes to editing their site content. The system has an abundance or fantastic features to enhance the functionality, is intuitive and user friendly.

"Brilliant job, Thank you very much for the efforts you have put into the new website and Jack I really appreciate your ideas and particularly your patience! I realise that this one has been a little tricky and changed direction a number of times as we have made decisions on structure and content as we have gone along. The response from all of my colleagues at CR Plus was extremely positive. Some initial feedback from a client today was also very good. Look forward to working with it going forward and getting used to the new CMS. "
Richard Pyatt, Director CR Plus Ltd

Take a look at the website images below, or visit them:

www.crplus.co.uk
www.airbrakedirect.com

New ressponsive website for CR Plus Ltd
New responsive website for Air Brake Direct

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