Archive for the ‘Content Management’ Category


New Online Shop for Caledonian Brewery

Posted December 7th, 2011 by Daniel Fielding in Accessibility, Content Management, E-commerce, User Experience, Website Development

Back in September we launched a new website for Caledonian, one of the countries favourite traditional ale breweries. The site has been a huge success and provides information on the brewery and its products and a fun and interesting way.

Last week we launched an update to the site which included a new shop, allowing people all over the world to browse and purchase Caledonian Beers and merchandise. The shop uses our single page checkout to reduce the complications often experienced when shopping online, allowing you to make your purchase in just a few minutes. (more…)


New Website Launched For Thongsbridge Tennis Club

Posted June 1st, 2011 by Daniel Fielding in Content Management, Internet Consultancy, Web Design, Website Development

We’ve just launched the first stage of a new website for Thongsbridge Tennis Club, a popular local sports centre. The site is packed with content for existing members and interested non-members on the tennis, fitness and other facilities available. The fresh design and improved navigation give the club a website which reflects their progressive and dynamic image and allows for future expansion.

Even more exciting is the second stage, currently in development. This will allow club members to access a private login-only area where they can create a profile detailing their interests, find new people to play with and sign up for upcoming events. (more…)


GotThatCovered – New Site Launch

Posted May 16th, 2011 by Daniel Fielding in Accessibility, Content Management, E-commerce, Interface Design, User Experience, Web Design, Website Development

GotThatCovered is a bespoke e-commerce website launched by WSI for Leeds based Air Conditioning Accessories Ltd. The site allows customers to purchase protective cages for their commercial or domestic air conditioning units and features an intuitive “Cage Designer” for selecting the perfect combination of size, colour and accessories.

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Getting the Most from Your CMS – Product Management

Posted January 20th, 2011 by Chrisi Reid in Content Management, E-commerce, Search Engine Optimisation

Ensuring your customers find your products online – and can find out the relevant details about your product to turn their interest into a purchase – can be much easier if you know how to get the best from your Content Management System (CMS).

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5 Security Tips To Help Defend Your Site From Hackers

Posted August 6th, 2010 by Daniel Fielding in Content Management, Security, Website Development

We’ve put together a list of the top 5 tips for keeping hackers out of your site.

  1. Keep your software and scripts up to date. Websites run on top of a surprisingly large number of layers of software, all of which need to be kept up to date in order to keep the site protected. The server operating system, the web server and database software, programming environments and any content management systems or scripts all need to be kept up to date with patches and security fixes to ensure any exploits are closed as soon as possible.
  2. Install Anti-Virus and Anti-malware software on any computer you will be using to update the website. The number one cause of website security breaches is a malicious user gaining access to a website via malware on a users home or work computer. It’s important to have up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software installed on all machines and scans should be completed regularly.
  3. Always use secure passwords. You should always use best practices when selecting passwords for your site.Passwords should be at least 8 characters long and should contain a mixture of upper and lower case characters, numbers and punctuation.Use a different password for every location.Only give you password to the people that absolutely must have it.If you ever do give you password to somebody else, be sure to change it to something else as soon as they are finished.
  4. Use a reliable, secure hosting provider. You wouldn’t want to run a brick and mortar shop in the dodgy part of town would you? You need to be confident that your hosting provider takes all of the necessary steps to protect their network and the machines hosted on it. They should also have friendly, helpful and knowledgeable staff available to help should you ever run into any problems.
  5. Keep server logs and regular backups! No matter what you do to protect your site it can never be 100% safe from the new exploits appearing all of the time. It’s important that you’re prepared for the worst by taking regular backups of all site files and databases so that you can restore the site to the safe version as soon as possible. Keeping server logs can help you close security holes by showing you exactly how a malicious user managed to gain access and which files in particular they used.

At WSI Yorkshire we take website security very seriously and can advise you on the best course of action to protect your site.

Get in touch with Lisa today on 01484 690 430 or email info@wsiyorkshire.co.uk


Are they really Frequently Asked Questions?

Posted July 23rd, 2010 by Chrisi Reid in Accessibility, Content Management, Miscellaneous, Search Engine Optimisation

Lately it has occurred to me that many of the websites I have managed content for do not have one page that seemed to be standard on the World Wide Web – the FAQ or Frequently Asked Questions page.

But this may not be a bad thing as long as the content of the website provides the answers your visitors need. Ask yourself if you really need that page – or if the information that is parked there would be better on more relevant pages.

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