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#1 2011-07-29 08:50:23

tumain
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From: UK
Registered: 2011-07-29
Posts: 12
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Colourful Coaches Services website

Hey guys.

This is the first site I built using Textpattern for a friend of mine.

http://www.vallancescoachesltd.com/

Thanks for checking it out.

Currently deciding whether to use TXP or WP for my own portfolio site at the moment.

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#2 2011-07-29 09:12:01

Algaris
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From: England
Registered: 2006-01-27
Posts: 553

Re: Colourful Coaches Services website

Nice design. The image gallery is very well done.

I found an error in the Booking section which appears at the top of the page:

Deprecated: Function split() is deprecated in /home/mokbwkfp/public_html/textpattern/lib/txplib_misc.php(653) : eval()'d code on line 539

I’d go with Textpattern myself but then I’m more of a tinkerer and like to start from a blank slate.

Last edited by Algaris (2011-07-29 09:13:44)

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#3 2011-07-29 09:39:04

Gocom
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From: Helsinki, Finland
Registered: 2006-07-14
Posts: 4,533
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Re: Colourful Coaches Services website

As Ross said, nice design.

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#4 2011-07-29 09:59:13

uli
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From: Cologne
Registered: 2006-08-15
Posts: 4,306

Re: Colourful Coaches Services website

“This is an awesome caption”.

… and some more development remainders in the image captions/alts ;) (fleet)

Now I imagine what the site’d look if there were really good photos of a completely different subject. Hard to stand that ;)


In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links

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#5 2011-07-29 10:25:24

tumain
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From: UK
Registered: 2011-07-29
Posts: 12
Website

Re: Colourful Coaches Services website

Thanks for the kind words guys and for spotting those errors. :-)

@uli – I should be developing an illustrator’s site next with TXP, so that should be a lot more fun. :-)

@Algaris – Thanks for the recommendation. I find TXP by far easier to develop a site with, but it was just the updating and maintenance side that has swayed me a little to maybe use WP. I just learned how to develop sites for WP and I definitely prefer how TXP works.

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