Throughout the semester I’ve been trying to get a chance to redesign the website of Doug Fleenor Design, but I’ve been met with a lot of resistance to “change what works already”. I wanted to upgrade the website to a Joomla/Database driven site format, but the owner Doug Fleenor likes the fact that the website will load correctly on the most ancient of browsers and old computers.
So I just did slight improvements and updating of content, and improving the look of the site, without changing much of the original simple theme.
I suggested to install Google Analytics a few months ago, which Doug Fleenor Design did, which gave me some information as to which sites are visited most often. Most users either visit the site to download spec sheets, or visit the “fun” section, which has DMX powered products “of questionable use”. Really it’s just joke products that were produced as an attention grabber at past trade shows to entice attendees to visit the booth. Products include “DMX controlled shock collar” – to wake up spot light operators which are dozing off, a “DMX controlled coffee machine” – so a lighting technician has coffee waiting for him in the break room, or a “DMX controlled treadmill”, and others.
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