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8 Sandvox sites tagged “publishing”

Spotlighting Southeast Chicago

Spotlighting Southeast Chicago

“The website, begun new, has not had a lot of time to develop such anecdotes. However, on the day after its first post on the Internet, it gained this comment: "In one paragraph, you effortlessly move from Native Americans to farming, you are one amazing writer Kevin!"” — Kevin Murphy

Artist Colin King illustrator

Artist Colin King illustrator

“I used the simple drag and drop method for my images, which included a couple of simple animations, created in Photoshop.” — Mr. C. King

New Times Home Biz

New Times Home Biz

“Sandvox allows easy change of site design, so after using Blueball Gravitas initially, I then moved to Simple Rabbit's Hydrogen (the paid version). I like the simplicity and clean lines. I have created my own header using a transparent image background. There's no PSD or GIMP or other complicated...” — Des Menz

Zardoz Press

Zardoz Press

“This was the first we created using Sandvox 2.0. We have to toggle back and forth between Snow Leopard and Lion to manage all our sites, most of which are still on 1.6.8. We like the sub menu feature and plan to use it a lot as we add titles.” — JJ Semple

Anita Holmes Creative––Writer, Editor, Photographer

Anita Holmes Creative––Writer, Editor, Photographer

“There are several things I like about this design: 1) It is really beautiful; 2) One of my photos perfectly fit the banner; 3) The layouts suited my purposes.” — Anita Holmes

Common Sense Kundalini

Common Sense Kundalini

“We created a page on stillness. It was the first instance of using the carousel widget code from Amazon.” — JJ Semple

Life Force Books

Life Force Books

“This was our first website; we got some things wrong, but learned a lot in the process — how to name pages and how to leave space for adding content without destroying the URL hierarchies.” — JJ Semple

Golden Flower Meditation

Golden Flower Meditation

“We used our Life Force Books site for a marketing test to see whether people would discover JJ Semple's second book, "The Backward-Flowing Method: The Secret of Life and Death." When he finished the book, we printed up some "Publisher's Bound Galleys." These look just like a real book, but are...” — JJ Semple