March 27, 2018
DecoNetwork, Atlanta, has announced positive responses from its early access beta tests of its newest fully responsive and intuitive site-design tools.
The company received strong responses to early trade-show demonstrations and positive reaction from beta-testing clients for its forthcoming update. With the release of the new front-end design tools, DecoNetwork will bring a world-class site designer ready to compete with solutions from the wider e-cmmerce world to its decorator-focussed e-commerce and shop-management software-as-a-service suite, according to the company.
Existing DecoNetwork clients and new customers alike can request early access to these tools for hands-on experience with styling their own mobile-friendly, responsive pages. With live, immediate update editing of website pages, drag-and-drop additions and editing, and simple, menu-driven configuration all in-page, these tools make creating and maintaining a custom website as easy as ever, according to the company.
“Our updated website editor is a real game-changer; it replaces the existing system with one that’s not only current, but world-class,” says Greg Pentland, project manager, DecoNetwork. “It’s one of the best platforms for designing a website, period. That’s comparing it to mainstream e-commerce solutions, too. When you compare what we’ve built to our industry competitors, it’s like night and day.” — J.L.
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