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Back from the dead
Posted on March 20th, 2009 No commentsSo late last year I started my other blog over at http://www.unintelligent-design.com, and i’ve been pretty involved in that for some time. As a result, this blog got terribly neglected as I dealt with some poignant albeit non-technical topics such as the presidential elections, some critical pieces on religion and financial crises and whatnot. I [...]
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Micro-power.com
Posted on July 30th, 2008 1 commentI hadn’t even realized this site had gone live yet, but eROI has launched another website running on Silk CMS, this one a bit more sophisticated than the previous version. See http://www.micro-power.com. This version of the cms sports some cool features like page routes which allows for a heirarchical page structure, breadcrumbs, full page html indexing, automated SEO and so on.
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Banfield.net
Posted on July 8th, 2008 No commentsLast week eROI officially unveiled a very large website: http://www.banfield.net. It serves as the maiden voyage for Silk CMS which proves it is a viable and scalable platform. This site is a combination of a large amount of static html (80 pages or so) as well as a dynamic search engine for the petMD resources which banfield touts as the pet’s answer to WebMD. This site is purely driven by the Zend Framework with the PhpTal View plugin. I wish the best of luck to Banfield Pet Hospital so be sure to check out the site.
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Silk CMS
Posted on June 13th, 2008 5 commentsIt probably sounds like vaporware but I assure you I’ve been working on a content management system built on the Zend Framework. I’ve settled on the name Silk CMS which I’m hoping to bribe one of our designers to make a logo for. I think the name lends itself to a nifty motto “Weave the web” with a friendly spider as its mascot. Hopefully this has not been done already as it seems very clever to me.
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