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Sandvox Website Profile: “OSXone Area 1 : Urban eXpression + Depression”

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William Murphy used Sandvox to build this website for Streets Of Dublin. He chose the “Kryptonite Left Sidebar” design for the site. People may want to visit the site if they are looking for Street Photography.

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Sandvox features used for this site:Blog, External Page, Custom Collection Index, Site Map, Contact Form, Amazon.com, YouTube, QuickTime Audio/Video, RSS Feed Object, Other Objects, Editing HTML of text, Raw HTML Object, Code Injection, Google Integration

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Describe your website.

My original aim was to document the changes in Dublin as they take place and to date I have accumulated a library of more than 60,000 photographs showing all aspects of the city as well as nearby towns and villages. However as time passed it became obvious that the scope of the project needed to be expanded to include not only the rest of Ireland but also the rest of Europe. To date I have visited Belfast, Cork, Limerick and Brussels and the focus is now on "Urban Culture" and "Street Life".

Going forward I hope to visit many more Cities and regions.

Who is the target audience for your website?

The bulk of my visitors are based in the USA, Germany and to a lesser extent the UK. I do not attract many Irish based users.

What is the advantage of your website over others?

Huge selection of photographs and videos. Currently I have a catalog of 70,000 photographs and this is increasing at the rate of 1,000 per month.

Why did you use this Sandvox design?

Very basic and simple.
It is easy to use and maintain.
Clean and Fast.

What techniques did you use to build this website?

The site consists of a number of mini-sites. I have adopted this approach as it is easier to maintain and update. also it allows me to spread the site across a number of hosts.


This website was created by William Murphy of Dublin City, Ireland.


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