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Endurobull

Tag: EnduroBull, website portfolio

A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to put together a Drupal Website framework for Endurobull

This fascinating company manufacture and distribute a fencing composite material that replaces the old fashioned metal fences with something that is indestructible, lighter than air and hotter than the suns surface. Erm... OK... so thats a little bit of exaggeration but it is pretty cool stuff.

The original Endurobull website was already mostly designed and running on a standard template from their web hosts CMS system. It was pretty poor and not very flexible. I'm not saying whose CMS it was but it rhymes with 'Bun & Bun'

My mission was to quickly migrate their data from the old servers over to the Projex Servers, install Drupal and import the basic website layouts. After discussion we decided on using the ASYNC Drupal Theme with only very minor modification: the layout already ticked their boxes and as the mission was to get the website online I fully expect its GUI to evolve over coming months.

Endurobull Electric Fencing

Our products, expertise and distribution network to ensure you obtain the best electric fence for your animal control, government installation, or private property...

Construction and Safety Range

Endurobull Construction & Safety Range are perfect for use in environments in which added visibility, strength, durability and safety are paramount. Our survey pegs are revolutionising the surveying industry with their ease of use, bright colours and their durability...

Farm Specialist

...metal rusts, bends, conducts electricity, gets heated dangerously by the sun and has sharp edge, the Endurobull Farm Range products do not. The Endurobull Farm Range is also leading the way in the equine industry. It is by far the safest alternative to any current product on the market...

The website core is Drupal 6.5

It's out there on the world wide super web highway.

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