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23/10/2007 - Improved Topspeed WebsiteLocal courier firm Topspeed Couriers have had their website converted to a CMS managed website.
Their website has always enjoyed favourable search listings, but the firm were unable to edit content without consulting a web developer.
The site has now been brought into a Content Management System, with pages editable using the XStandard WYSIWYG editor.
A few additional pages have also been added, and images updated, and the pages now follow a common template.
An additional extra is the dynamic contact form, with image verification spam protection.
The site CMS is built upon an ASP/VBScript infastructure.
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