Pamela Leavey

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It Takes A Village Animal Rescue Gets A New Website

Someone who works with It Takes A Village Animal Rescue, Inc in Delaware reached out to me to see if I could put together a website for the founder of the animal rescue so she could get more exposure for her good works in animal rescue.

The website is up and Cindi, the founder is busy with rescues and starting to utilize her new website. If you are looking for rescue dogs, please check out It Takes A Village Animal Rescue on the web and on Facebook.

It Takes A Village Animal Rescue

Today is #NationalDogDay, be certain to give It Takes A Village Animal Rescue some love today!

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Artist Chooses Clean Design for Website

I recently completed a website for Amesbury artist Luke Lepore:

Luke Lepore
Luke Lepore

Luke was looking for a clean, simple design for his website. He wanted something that would not distract visitors to the website from his paintings. In the world of digital communication, images speak as loudly as words. Luke’s fabulous art work speaks for itself.

I setup Luke’s website with WordPress and I used the WordPress template Gridsby to create the layout. Gridsby is a great theme that is very flexible, highly responsive and has many built-in options for fonts and colors.

It was a pleasure working with Luke on his website. Contact me here about creating you new website!

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My Latest Web Design Project

My latest web design project is a WordPress business website for Byfield Builders, a small, locally owned, licensed construction firm located in Byfield, Massachusetts.

byfield builders ByfieldBuilders.com was created using WordPress, a robust and highly functional platform that can be easily optimized and customized for use as either a blog or a fully functional small business website, with our without a blog. (more…)

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Creating A Business Website on Word Press, Part 1

I’ve been working with the Word Press platform for just about 9 years now. What started as utilizing the platform to build my first blog, slowly grew into a passion for the platform itself and it’s functionality. Over the years, I’ve learned the fine art of developing a Word Press blog and/or website. I want to share some tips with readers in a new series here.

First, let’s start with some basics. (more…)

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