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Website Makeovers

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MySpace Custom Profile Page

by Chris Foley June 6, 2009 The Pod @Work

One element of the Web Promotion services we’re currently providing to Amanda McBroom and her label, Gecko Records is MySpace customization. MySpace closes their framework up pretty good, and customizing your profile generally requires implementing workarounds, weird code customizations. It took a little while to figure it all out, but we’ve got it now. And [...]

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Website Makeover: Dave Mason’s Official Music Site

by Chris Foley June 5, 2009 The Pod @Work

When Guitar Legend and Rock and Roll Hall-of-Famer Dave Mason needed a new website to promote his music, he wanted something modern, but not so modern that it would scare people away. One major issue with websites as they age, is that they will usually be maintained by several different people, and they tend to [...]

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Website Makeover: Amanda McBroom’s Official Website

by Chris Foley June 4, 2009 The Pod @Work

We build new websites using CMS platforms whenever possible. CMS stands for Content Management System, and the primary benefit of a CMS is that the site owner can update content and add new pages by themselves. For traditional, static HTML websites, the day inevitably arrives when the time and labor costs associated with regular updates [...]

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