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Rosanna Ley

Wordpress development for Rosanna Ley by IY e-solutions Another beautiful design by Digital Plot which we converted to a responsive WordPress template. It features a Twitter feed on the home page. The blog is one continuous page to reflect the author’s blogging style. This with the headings in a right hand column – for all except one category.… Read the rest


Edward Charles Novels

Ted Townsend novelistConversion of existing website into WordPress template. Simple theme and menu going to page hook rather than stand alone page. New pages added to showcase paintings. Crisp design as always by our design partner Digital Plot.

If you want a website that looks different from the same old same old and can be built quickly and cost effectively, please contact us now to discuss how we can enhance your digital presence.… Read the rest


Joanna Biddolph

Web development consultancy - IY e-SolutionsJoanna Biddolph needed her email package updated and her website relocated to a new host.

We effected the transfer and helped in the reconfiguration of her mail software.

If your current hosting provider is proving unsatisfactory or you feel that it is too expensive, please contact us for a no obligation chat.… Read the rest


Clive Couldwell

Clive CouldwellThe website of the UK-based consultant, editor, journalist and author, Clive Couldwell, originally designed by Digitalplot, our strategic design partner, has been converted to a mobile device friendly theme using WordPress.

The theme captures the original design perfectly and the WordPress client interface has been retained for ease of use… Read the rest


P J Whiteley

P J Whiteley, WordPress development by Ian J Young of IY e-SolutionsWe were asked to develop a WordPress theme for our design partner Digitalplot.  The site was for the award winning author – P J Whiteley.

The responsive template was built to latest html standards with and the client interface was customised to match the clean lines which the client had specified for the website itself.… Read the rest