
Limesharp is very excited to introduce Magento, a new professional open-source modular eCommerce solution that delivers an unprecedented level of flexibility and control to our range of eCommerce solutions.
Designed with the understanding that each eCommerce implementation has to be unique since no two businesses are alike. Magento's modular architecture puts the control back in your hands placing no constraints on business processes and flow.
Did you know that companies in the UK are now required to include certain regulatory information on their websites and in their email footers from 1st January 2007 or you will breach the Companies Act and risk a fine?
If you did not, you are not alone, it seems that a lot of business people have been caught unaware of the new legislation.
Small businesses often need to work to a tight budget but still wish to ensure that the best website result can be achieved within such a budget
To address the need to deliver full website solutions at a lower price point than can be achieved with a complete custom bespoke website solution, we are pleased to announce
our latest web framework service. The Framework service part automates the website build process whilst still providing the flexibility to have your website styled to your own colours and branding.
Limesharp has recently opened a office in Pensocola, USA with the main goal of creating a high quality web development centre. Headed up by Joey Livingston who has extensive web, business and development experience, the USA office will concentrate on CMS and eCommerce development, integration and bespoke customisation initally working on UK client web projects.
You spend time and money to make your website look good to your visitors and compatible with current browsers. Then along comes a new device or browser and you start all over again. It's time for Web designers to stop writing bloated code and pay a lot more attention to Web Standards.
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Framework Service
Limesharp opens in USA
Quarter 2 - 2008
99.9% of websites are obsolete