Web Design Posts

Why does CMS Made Simple work so well for small to medium businesses?

Why does the open source content management system CMS Made Simple (CMSms) work so well for small businesses and organizations? In large part because of the characteristics emphasized by the last two words in the application’s name. Novice end users truly do find this Content Management System (CMS) to be simple – its intuitive structure […]

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Web Design Trends for 2011

Web design trends: Unique hero graphics

I read through this blog about 2010 trends in web design because I wanted to see how accurate it was for 2010. The blog was written in November 2009, a year ago from today! They listed 14 trends that would be featured in 2010 along with their main purpose. After skimming through this article, I […]

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Great Features of ExpressionEngine CMS

Business men discussing reports and performance

ExpressionEngine is built with PHP and it has many great features. I have the most personal experience with ExpressionEngine, so thought I would start here in my evaluation of Content Management Systems. ExpressionEngine allows you to create your own design, so you can create the website that you want. I really like the support system […]

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The power and pitfalls of content management systems (a series)

Content Management Systems (CMS) have been around for a little over a decade. Over the past couple of years, they have become a “must have” for a website. A CMS is a software tool built with scripting language and a database that allows a company to control content, navigation, documents and more on their public […]

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Hospital Record of Giving in 2009 — $380,967,283

TBH Creative is proud to have designed and developed a website for the Sisters of St. Francis Health Services (SSFHS) community benefits report. The website serves as a 2009 record of their community giving, efforts, and dollars contributed. In 2009, the hospitals combined gave almost $381 million in health services to their respective communities across […]

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