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    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    There are two setups of the system. You can have branded or unbranded, unbranded costs extra obviously.
    Is there a logo colour selection
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    Well, as always it's entirely up to the customer to choose the colour. We would just make the logo match where ever it was being placed on the site. The client can still decided where they want it, what colour, size and so on. All we ask is that the client doesn't make it invisible by using same colour are the background or making it very small

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    there should be a colour selector as well anyway....

    ie

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    Site colours
    Grey
    Light blue
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    Something happened to the site. There's some PHP errors.

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    Why are your URLs /go/#?

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    Quote Originally Posted by loserWILL View Post
    Something happened to the site. There's some PHP errors.
    We do apologize for this, an error occurred in the frontend and we're working on correcting it.

    Quote Originally Posted by wewt View Post
    Why are your URLs /go/#?
    Our URLs are made to be easy, allowing users to easily identify where they are as well has making it look cleaner.

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    Well looks like I am back to this thread!

    Extremely sorry about the downtime and errors we had on the site in the past, roughly, two hours.

    We was trying to update some pages, when it decided to kick it'self. I have found the problem, and removed some functions as well as doing something easier then what we had before.

    Hopefully this should clear those errors up.

    If you DO see any errors, please follow this link or use the "Contact Us" page on the site.

    http://www.zedtu.com/go/contact/caleb

    Hope you have a great rest of the day!

    Caleb Mingle
    Chief Software Officer, Zedtu.
    [email protected]

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    It's obvious that you should should have friendly URLs, but why the zedtu.com/go/about rather than zedtu.com/about?

    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    We do apologize for this, an error occurred in the frontend and we're working on correcting it.


    Our URLs are made to be easy, allowing users to easily identify where they are as well has making it look cleaner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wewt View Post
    It's obvious that you should should have friendly URLs, but why the zedtu.com/go/about rather than zedtu.com/about?
    As we use folders, therefore using /go/ prevents any confusion with links and directories. Such as our backend, which is located in a folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    As we use folders, therefore using /go/ prevents any confusion with links and directories. Such as our backend, which is located in a folder.
    As he said, it prevents any confusion with links, and is just easier to manage.

    /go/contact/caleb
    /go/contact
    /go/portfolio
    /go/web/blabla


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