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User-centred design
The ILRT creates websites that are easy to use, standards-based and accessible to all.
We provide websites and site management tools for a wide range of customers. For improved functionality, security and cost-effectiveness, we usually build our solutions around open-source software.
The tools we provide are usually built around a common core of code but no customer is the same so we expect to customise to specific requirements. For the majority of customers we host and support their application on our servers.
Examples of our work
Content Management Systems For the University of Bristol we have created a sophisticated Content Management System (CMS) using Plone and Zope . This allows non-technical staff to build their own sites - both intranet and public facing. The main University of Bristol website is published from this CMS and over 100 departments are now using it.
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