visualserver.org got a new web site…
It’s been almost 2 years since I’ve made any modification to visualserver.org main web site, but now as in about one month it’s the 2 year anniversary since I’ve started visualserver.org, I had to put something new up. The old web site was hand made using HTML, PHP and a bit of Adobe Photoshop. It worked quite well and was let’s say easy to modified, but didn’t really look very professional. Now the new web site it’s not hand made anymore (well more or less) it was build using a CMS (content management system) called Concrete5 which seems to be a super well done CMS.
It is super easy to create a web site, pages in a web site, forms, add ads and almost anything you can think of. I tried before multiple CMS’s and all of them worked quite well, but they where or too complex or didn’t have features which I need it.
Concrete5 seems to have everything that I need and it’s quite easy to modify it when something doesn’t work as you wish. If you like to check out the new web site just go to www.visualserver.org where you can also express you opinion about the new web site or the service which I offer, using the contact form.
At this point the only thing I can say more it’s to enjoy it and I do open everyone will like it and find it more useful then the previous one.
Cheers you all!
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