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Whirlybird Aviation
“For my web site, Whirlybird Aviation, I wanted an organized, yet scrap book feel to it. My RC Model Autogyros that were built from my rc autogyro plans look great. The ease of placing photos, information, and counters made this process a pleasure. Hosting to the web from the same company that...” — Dave Surace
Original Flutes
Michael Lynn, of Wellington, Ohio, USA, set up his site with Sandvox. He decided on the “Cathedral” design for his site.
“I liked this design because it was simple and didn't distract from my content, which is very visual in nature.”
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Lucky Dog Cambridge
Sandvox along with the “Urban Forest” design did the job for Jane A. Beal, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, who created her “Lucky Dog Cambridge” website and published it using the popular website creation software for the Mac.
“Sandvox does not require any programming skills to use. If you can type a letter, you can create a website.”
Chris Petrow Bird Photography
“Options it offers in building website; an incredibly deep and well organized "Help" database; very available and proactive Sandvox employees to answer questions.” — Chris Petrow
T. P. Peter Image Collection
“With no prior knowledge of how to build a website, Sandvox has allowed me to readily publish photos that would otherwise just be sitting on a shelf to help reunite individuals with images of their ancestors.” — T. P. Peter
COSMAC ELF
“One thing I needed was subheadings to break up sections, used mainly on the History page, at present. I used raw HTML to surround a string with <h3> tags for this effect. Raw HTML was also used for the book "A Short Course in Programming," which had been hand-coded HTML from the previous website....” — Dave Ruske
Robert Hirsch
“The simple design was exactly what I needed. The design I chose let me build out only the features I wanted (about page, photos, and a blog method of describing my projects). Frankly, all that and the dark background was exactly what I wanted.” — Robert Hirsch
Outwood Community Video
Outwood Community Video put together his site “Outwood Community Video” with Sandvox. He opted for the “Clockwork Blue” design for his site.
“We have 600 hours of film and 7000 old photographs of oul local community that we want to share with the world.”
Avery & Avery
Sandvox plus the “Blueball Flexor Red” design were the winning combination for Bob Avery, who set up his “Avery & Avery” website, writing it about it here.
“We are using the Flexor design in response to Google's recent directives to encourage 'mobile friendly' designs.”
Autism and the Art of Communication
“I want to be able to build and manage my professional website from my laptop computer, without having to learn a lot about HTML. Since our site is non-profit, we need to keep costs low, and so "do it yourself" with polished end-product was appealing.” — Sheila Bell
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