Website Development
Saluda Labs is located in Greenville, SC next to the Saluda River. My main mission in Web Development is to be a Web Designer’s Best Friend. My current main focus is developing the best content management system written in C# ASP.Net 3.5.
Get your PSD or web Template set up with SiteFinity. This special includes an easy to use Sitefinity Content Management System. Price to set up a basic standard SiteFinity site with no custom programming is $1500. You can find more info about Sitefinity Features at www.sitefinity.com . I can also provide custom programming for backend modules and frontend controls for $30 dollars an hour.
I have over 7 years as a web master using xHTML/CSS and three years experience in Web Application Development. I believe in using the best tools for developing sites. Some of the tools I prefer to use is the RadEditor and RadGrid from Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax. I am able to create a great Custom Content Management System using those controls. If a client is comfortable using a moderm word processor, the client will be comfortable using Telerik RadEditor to edit web content.
May 27, 2010
Over the last week, I have been working on a web application for designing rooms. The application uses Adobe Scene 7 to render the room scenes. The web application allows you to change the floor type as in different floors, ...
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Call to check on mobile security Owners of mobile phones are being asked to test the security of their network to see if enough is being done to stop eavesdropping.Fri, 30 Jul 2010 08:31:48 +0000
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