St Johns Shopping Centre

Website:

http://www.stjohns-shopping.co.uk

Profile:

Out-of-town Shopping Centre in Liverpool.

Industry:

Retail.

Challenge:

Develop a Content Management Application (CMS) to facilitate the creation of web content by the Shopping Centre marketing team. Integrate a new design template to update the site structure and make more accessible to users.

Technology:

Macromedia ColdFusion 5, Microsoft SQL Server 2000.

Screenshot:

St Johns Shopping Centre


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