Posted on September 20th, 2008
Client - Scott Wilson
Company - E Security
Site - esecurity.co.nz
Tasks - This site began it’s life as an html site. Fairly basic with nothing special to make it stand out. It was functional and I am sure it served the company well. So it was fairly simple to bring the HTML site into XSitePro and give it a face lift.
Nothing serious, just a new header to give it a more modern and professional look. Then center the content on the site instead of stretching the whole width of the page. The end result is a fine looking site if I do say so myself
Looks great well done.
Scott Wilson

E Security
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Filed under: Web Design by MrMyles
Tags: Header Design, Template Design, XSitePro Site Design
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Posted on September 16th, 2008
Client - Scott Wilson
Company - Leads & Profits
Site - leadsandprofits.com
Tasks - I built the previous version of this site for Scott in XSitePro V1. No long ago he had a brainstorm idea about a whole new look he wanted for the site. Along with the new look came a new format.
He wanted a whole new site built using the WordPress engine. He recently purchased the “Revolution” WP (WordPress) theme but wanted it changed and redesigned to suit what he had in mind. The end result is a whole new theme that is very slick and appealing.
Includes video, opt-in forms and a members only section to come.

Leads And Profits WordPress Theme
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Filed under: Web Design by MrMyles
Tags: WordPress theme, XSitePro
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Posted on September 12th, 2008
Client - Pascale Bodart
Site - alterationexpertslv.com
Tasks - Pascale is a long term client, and one heck of a busy lady. Always doing more and trying new things. Alteration Experts LV is one of her many buisinesses and she came to looking for something very creative.
And she got it. Very retro 70’s funk style. Simple 1 page site, but looks great.
that is so cool and so different.. I love your ideas - Pascale Bodart

Filed under: Web Design by MrMyles
Tags: Alterations, Creative Site Design, Las Vegas
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