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January 2012

Drupal Commerce – Countryside Implementation

13 Jan 2012 Comments (0)

Here at Zoocha we have been getting very excited about the latest e-commerce developments happening for the Drupal CMS platform. Ubercart has been the mainstay of e-commerce development on Drupal for a number of years, and still continues to serve a huge number of sites, but there is a new kid on the block in...

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November 2011

Drupal Case Study for Property Place

29 Nov 2011 Comments (0)

We’ve just written up a case study for Drupal.org that explains some of the technical challenges that had to be overcome on a recent project of ours called Property Place. This project posed particular technical challenges due to the volume of data that we were having to deal with (350GB of images and 2GB of...

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September 2011

Zoocha Facebook app powers a MOBO Award

01 Sep 2011 Comments (0)

Here at Zoocha we are excited to announce that we have just launched a Facebook application (in collaboration with Testify Digital) that allows fans to vote for artists that have been nominated for the MOBO Best Newcomer 2011 award (in association with Lebara Mobile)!...

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August 2011

January 2011

Why Use HTML5?

27 Jan 2011 Comments (2)

Update 27/01/11: HTML5 is now really just HTML. But for those who like buzz words we'll call it HTML5. So read on about why you can use the evolving version of HTML, I mean HTML5......

#development #html5 | Comments: 2

June 2010

Why does Zoocha love Drupal?

09 Jun 2010 Comments (0)

Zoocha has been operating for quite a while now, but still no Drupal post! Time to put that right I thought and it felt appropriate to kick of our first Drupal post with a plain and simple explanation of why we love it....

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February 2010

Zoocha selects UKFast as its hosting partner

02 Feb 2010 Comments (0)

As a new web design agency, it was necessary for Zoocha to acquire some infrastructure (a dedicated server) so that our website, and more importantly the websites that we create had somewhere to live on the Internet. This is a very important decision because a good hosting provider will provide a fast and reliable platform for a website, whereas a poor hosting company will provide you with the opposite of one or both of those things! If SEO and traffic is important for your website, then it is worth looking beyond a hosting companies marketing efforts, and attempting to understand a bit more about the factors that go into making a good hosting company as even though two packages may appear equal on paper, in practice that may well not be the case...

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