About 6 months ago I was asked by a good friend of mine to create a website for his artist management company in Washington, D.C. I was thinking of going with Drupal or Wordpress as they were more familiar but I realized that I didn't want to use a heavy CMS and my biggest priority was maintaining front end code as much as possible. After stumbling upon couch after running into numerous CMS's and reading an interview with Kamran I decided to give it a shot.
Couch was exactly how I imagined content management should be, and though I was a novice, Kamran has helped me every step of the way (and continues to do so). It's rare to come across a man so genuine and courteous as Kamran, and I feel blessed to have stumbled upon Couch.
The new repeatable regions in v1.3 have made slideshows and galleries a breeze. In fact, my client is able to import a single image that gets automatically resized for both the main image on the page as well as the thumbnail. Sorting items is simple via drag and drop. The icing on the cake is the clean, brandable back end. I plan on using Couch on many more sites in the future, this is just the beginning. To check out Indie Love Enterprises go to http://www.indieloveenterprises.com
Thanks,
Brad
Couch was exactly how I imagined content management should be, and though I was a novice, Kamran has helped me every step of the way (and continues to do so). It's rare to come across a man so genuine and courteous as Kamran, and I feel blessed to have stumbled upon Couch.
The new repeatable regions in v1.3 have made slideshows and galleries a breeze. In fact, my client is able to import a single image that gets automatically resized for both the main image on the page as well as the thumbnail. Sorting items is simple via drag and drop. The icing on the cake is the clean, brandable back end. I plan on using Couch on many more sites in the future, this is just the beginning. To check out Indie Love Enterprises go to http://www.indieloveenterprises.com
Thanks,
Brad