Welcome to Saluda Labs

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.

 

Do you have a PSD with HTML markup or a Template of a WebSite, need a commercial Content Management System?

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.

Content Management System

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.

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