Salero on the Beach contracted us to develop a solution for their business. Salero is a wedding venue and wanted to develop a way for brides to reserve a date, choose their menu & manage all of the details of their wedding. We developed the application to be easy to use as most of the users will only use it once. We integrated several social media logins to authenticate, as well as a custom login system. A customized contract generator creates and emails the contract upon the user signing up and completing the minimum amount of details. The application also is fully integrated with Google Calendar – once a wedding is booked – the event and its details are added to a shared calendar for various Salero employees to view. Additionally, booked dates can be added directly into Google Calendar and the date and time will be marked unavailable in the application. The application also includes an administration area for the owners to manage every particular details about the application – from Packages details and prices to menu items. In the month that the application has been up, it has been a huge hit & the owners are averaging a contract every 2-3 days.
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Rapid Logo & WordPress Development
VersaFit Studio’s website was developed using the EJHOST Rapid Development WordPress theme. The website’s home page is controlled through WordPress posts and the JQuery cycle script. The logo design was managed by EJHost & outsourced to LogoTournament.com. The whole process was done in under a month!
HTML to WordPress conversion
Le Papillon Boutique was a static HTML website, EJHost took the design and migrated it to a WordPress theme.
Several CSS updates were identified, but the overall theme was maintained. Additionally, a JQuery slider was added, which is controlled through the WordPress interface. The entire project was done for under $1000.
Full WordPress Website Design
Radnor Green website created using our rapid development WordPress theme. LogoType was designed to basic specifications, using font and color of association. Worked with organization to develop content for website. Home page slider uses JQuery cycle plugin and can be controlled through WordPress posts.
Rapid WordPress Development
Upside Shades’s website was developed using the EJHOST Rapid Development WordPress theme. The website’s home page is controlled through WordPress posts and the JQuery cycle script.
Custom JQuery and PHP code was written for E-Commerce portion of the site.
The entire project was completed in about a month through EJHost’s Rapid Application Development process.
Custom E-Commerce Web App
Jewelry Making Professor was a large complex project that took several months to complete.
The E-commerce portion of the website is powered by X-cart and used Smarty templates. The Smarty template was customized and developed into a Content Management System capable of posting a Video of the Week.
Other parts of the project were to migrate X-cart, including identification and migration of data structures & developing a custom theme for a WordPress blog.
HTML Newsletters
We recently completed 2 separate projects involving HTML email newsletters.
The first project was to design a weekly newsletter and a method of distributing it. Geoff Matheson Design did all of the newsletter design plus the basic HTML programming.
The next project was also a HTML email newsletter. We were used as subcontractors by Cause Design.
Basic WordPress Website
From requirements to concepts to production, the Wayward Roots website was developed solely by EJHost. The WordPress implementation uses a beta version of our current EJHOST WordPress Theme. The client wanted to have us create the Content Management System, which they would then add their own widgets and photos to.
WordPress Customization
Our out of the box EJHOST WordPress theme received customization for this project. Mainly for a much different layout & specific design details. Our favorite image resizing script, TimThumb was used throughout the site, allowing the site owner to upload any size images.
The project featured design from Cause Design and Geoff Matheson Design.