
Location: London, United Kingdom
What kind of websites were you planning to build?
The websites that needed to be built had to be dynamic and keep both the public and members up to date. A simple example of this was the diary of events and by inserting a piece of PHP all previous events were not shown on the list. meaning that the user did not have to trawl through the list to find the relevant ones.
How did you hear about Sandvox?
Following a Google search
What made you decide to get Sandvox?
I have been creating websites for a number of years which had started using notepad on a PC. I progressed onto Dreamweaver which was a big step in those days. I then made the transfer to a Mac which although you can still use Dreamweaver I looked for change and made a search of the products then available which brought me to Sandvox. The competition was tried and tested but I always came back to Sandvox.
Now that you have Sandvox, what do you like about it?
Sandvox is fast and easy to use and the learning curve is not that great. It ticks all the boxes for me in the areas of practical use and when things do go wrong the support team are first class in their response to get problems sorted.
What would be a good way to search for a program like Sandvox?
Worshipful Company of Firefighters
“The site uses a number of PHP routines which are simply integrated through RAW HTML. This is great to make use of PHP and MySQL to change the look and feel of the page in a few lines of code, most of which can be found as examples on the net.”