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New Site Launched - Philo Trust
Posted: 5th Sep 2009
We are proud to announce the launch of a new site which we have been working on for the last 3-4 months. It is the Philo Trust and is powered by Halogy, features a Shop, Events module, and lots more... check it out!
Headlines Module for Halogy
Posted: 28th Aug 2009

We have recently been working for a client called the Philo Trust building their new site in Halogy. In their brief they requested site-wide feeds from modules such as Shop and Events. In other words they wanted to be able to have a sidebar which always showed what was in their cart, what events are upcoming and what blog posts are recent.
CodeIgniter E-Commerce Software
Posted: 13th Aug 2009

Well we are very pleased with our new Halogy powered E-Commerce software. We have just finishing making some new updates to the software which up until now has only really been quite basic. Now you can have your customers write product reviews, set up your own customised shipping bands and postage tables, insert discount coupon codes and lots more.
Halogy Wiki
Posted: 17th Jul 2009

Recently we have been developing a Wiki for Halogy. What's so great about a Wiki is that your community help you develop the pages inside. So you might need a load of documentation written, or you might want to write about a recent project that involved lots of people. Well with a Wiki - everyone can be involved with the writing and this saves you a lot of time!
Halogy Brand Released!
Posted: 1st May 2009
We are excited to announce the launch of the Halogy Brand!
You can go to halogy.com and sign up if you are interested in our new CMS which is due to be released shortly.
For more on the branding see the Halogy Brand Guidelines.
Halogy Branding Teaser
Posted: 15th Apr 2009

Well, we have been getting along nicely with the Halogy Branding. The brand guidelines and the logo are complete, and we're now working on the web design. We have so much we could tell you about the plans for Halogy (the new exciting easy-to-use CMS), but for now we have to keep our mouths shut sorry.
The brand and a full explanation of what to expect from Halogy will be released shortly. It's going to be amazing.
Working With WordPress Themes
Posted: 14th Apr 2009
We just finished working on a blog for a Shoe company. We used Wordpress for the Blog engine and we have to say overall it's pretty cool. Installing templates or 'themes' isn't too bad but you have to know PHP and learn the naming conventions of all the Wordpress components - in other words you have to read their documentation (boring!!!).
But yeah the blog looks great, and the implementation was relatively easy... but not as easy as Halogy of course.
Another CodeIgniter Project - Car Sages
Posted: 24th Mar 2009
Another project we finished a few weeks ago was a site called Car Sages. A car questions and answers community. It was an experiment to see how long it would take to build a site with user registration, question asking and answering and other nifty features like AJAX search and autocomplete.
Well it took 2 days - roughly 18 hours. Thanks to CodeIgniter. The site is far from complete, but it goes to show what you can do when you have a spare weekend and not a lot else to do. :-)
Project Management Made Easy
Posted: 18th Mar 2009
Over the last year we have been working on a web application called Project Bubble. The aim is to provide project management software for self-employed people or small businesses that has the really easy to use philosophy. We use BaseCamp and we like it, but we want to provide our own offering with a Haloweb angle. So in comes Project Bubble, a fun, friendly and easy to use account and project management system.
The Halogy Screencasts - Permissions
Posted: 12th Mar 2009
Earlier we shared about our new permissions system. We have made a quick screencast showing you this new feature and how easy it is to grant different permissions to your users.
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