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iPoint recently completed a website project for our client, Dive Rescue International. They train for water rescue scenarios, offer diving equipment and also have their own repair center for clients. Here is a brief summary of the services we completed for Dive Rescue:
1) Developed a great new website for Dive Rescue, complete with an interactive image slider and clear-cut navigational tools on their homepage.
2) Integrated their existing website into a WordPress format. WordPress (WP) is a semantic personal publishing platform that focuses on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. In other words, it’s an open source blogging tool and a content management system that is extremely simple to perform quick alterations and/or updates to your existing website.
3) Set up AbleCommerce and a shopping cart with WP integration. iPoint took Dive Rescue’s existing shopping cart and integrated it into their new WP design. With this completed, they can now manage inventory and sales through the eCommerce platform on their website.
Check out Dive Rescue’s Water Rescue Equipment on their new website!
Or visit this page if you’re interested in swift water rescue training