Freestyler powered Aussie Rules UK website released

01 December 2008

The Freestyler powered Aussie Rules UK website hit the streets of London this week.

Following from a successful Aussie Rules International website, the Aussie Rules UK site was redeveloped using Freestyler channel designers Best Looking Websites.  It has some innovative features, including an interactive news and events system, RSS feeds, interactive maps, YouTube video, Photo Galleries, advertising banners system, Google Adsense and Analytics, Participating Schools Database, Coaching sessions and membership online booking forms.



Freestyler CMS provides a full set of developer and templating tools to make content management enabling your website a breeze.  Datalink provides web designer and development training for Freestyler as part of the developer partner program.

If you are interested in using Freestyler CMS for your next website design project, contact Datalink.
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