Saturday, May 17, 2008 


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A short time ago, DEXSTA was a credit union whose membership was limited to a select group of Delawareans, and their website reflected their niche status. But DEXSTA decided it was time to open their doors to just about anyone with a Delaware connection, so their website needed a big change. The result is a very friendly but still very easy to use site for customers, and a very easy to update interface for employees. Click here to visit DEXSTA.com.




So you're opening a brand new restaurant in an area that is experiencing phenomenal population growth - the first decent sit-down restaurant in town. Think that lack of competition means you don't need a website? Think again. The people of Middletown have been longing for a decent restaurant nearby, so when they heard about this place, they wanted lots of information. This firehouse-themed eatery needed to be able to post their construction updates, menu, special events, etc., to a hungry public. Click here to visit Eng3.com.




Speaking of Middletown, DE... the people may be coming in droves, but the services are taking a little longer to get here. So when a fitness center finally opened, a website was one of the best ways to get the word out. This website is built entirely in Flash, which makes the site a bit more eye-catching and fun to use. Click here to visit the-gym.org.




Not every website has to be elaborate, flashy and state-of-the-art. For some organizations, simple is better. Take the Crile Institute for Massage. The owner already had a paper brochure created, and all she really needed from a website was an online version of that brochure. Of course, she also wanted to be able to expand the website easily in the future should her needs change. She was pleased with the results. Click here to visit CrileMassage.com.




You might not be aware of it, but the Delaware Valley area is full of talented original musicians. Daphne Hero is the name of one of those bands... or, was their name. I don't believe they're together anymore. But it was still a different kind of website to tackle, requiring a fair amount of sound clip useage in addition to spiffy graphics and information.


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