Lesante Hotel and Spa in Zakynthos

Fri, Jan 22, 2010

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lesante hotel and spa

We welcome Lesante Hotel and Spa in Zakynthos as our new client. The hotel awarded us with the design and development of their new hotel website (in development phase). The Lesante Hotel & Spa is a newly built 5 star luxury hotel of exceptional quality and style. Located in the magnificent area of Tsilivi, the hotel is the perfect destination for those seeking natural beauty, deluxe accommodations and high quality of services.

The new website is to be fully redesigned and redeveloped, based in extending our Drupal excellent Content Management platform framework.

Stay tuned for more.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Ervald Says:

    “The new website is to be fully redesigned and redeveloped, based in our excellent Content Management platform.”

    By that you mean Drupal?

  2. chris vassilopoulos Says:

    Yes Ervald is drupal.
    We have used drupal and expanded it with new apps and a perfect design. We have found through many projects that drupal is not simply a CMS but a framework that allows each company to modify and expand it as they like. Thus, it can be used as a base for an Intranet, without having “intranet like” apps embedded, or a base to build a community (where it has many capabilities but far from being out of the box), or a cms for a corporate site, or a blog. Wordpress, seems to reign this field also. We have also used Joomla for other projects but I do not consider drupal a cms.
    “Fortunately” drupal lacks in design, so there is an area where we also come in and expand it :-)
    In some cases we wrote modules “for” Drupal from the beginning.
    So, usually we begin with a simple drupal installation and then build custom apps from there. A good example is the back end and personalized content areas of http://www.sfee.gr (actually not visible but to authorized users). Also there Drupal gave us the ability to expand further the actual core system.
    Perhaps, “our” isn’t a good term, but from a point one it expands to something else.
    Thanks for your comment!

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