Website Design
At ProGraph Solutions will help you to create a professional, tailor made website to help promote your company or personal project. We also offer website management and hosting for those who do not want to worry about the behind the scenes aspects of operating a website. While the basis of most websites is HTML, at ProGraph Solutions we go beyond basic HTML, offering solutions built with server side scripting using PHP and content managment using MySQL databases.
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Our Portfolio
A simple contact page for the McInnis Lighting website which includes a simple map and form for contacting the company.
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McInnis Lighting contacted ProGraph Solutions to develop a simple website to highlight their suppliers and allow their customers another means of contacting them. McInnis Lighting has been in operation in Prince George, B.C. since 1920 selling light fixutres, paint and other items to finish off your home or office, |
The home page, with an automated photo of the month, visit counters and a quick introduction to the website.
A Flash powered video gallery, the videos along with all of their information is stored neatly in the database.
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ProGraph Solutions was contracted to maintain, host and update, the Pacific Truck Club, which is a database driven archive website geared towards the preservation of the British Columbia company, and the restoration of their trucks. |
The home page, with an automated photo of the month, visit counters and a quick introduction to the website.
The database drive photo galleries that have been automated and linked to the truck registry.
A portion of the fully automated upload page and content management system developed specially for the www.hayestruckclub.org.
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We were again contracted by the same individual to maintain, host and update, the Hayes Truck Club, which is a database driven archive website, based on the same format as the Pacific Truck Club. This site is also geared towards the preservation of the now defunct British Columbia company, and the restoration of their trucks. |
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More projects will be posted as time allows...
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