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Sharon Lee features in the Nottingham Evening Post
December 2005
Sharon Lee featured in the business section of the evening post to promote and support EMDAs initiative to encourage and help more woman start their own business.
Thousands more jobs could be created in Notts each year if more women were given help to set up their own businesses.
The claim was made by the East Midlands Development Agency, which is now asking the business community - and those interested in starting their own business - to help redress the balance.
They have published Women's Enterprise 2020: An Action Plan and are asking for comments, ideas and suggestions between now and December 20.
Visit: Click here to read the full article
Fire Horse Feng Shui wins Contract on Web site Launch Day
October 2005
We are pleased to announce that through the combination of Sue Holmes’s expertise and a winning web site, Fire Horse Feng Shui has won a great contract on the day of the web site launch. Congratulations Sue!
Visit: http://www.firehorsefengshui.co.uk
Fire Horse Feng Shui Launches
October 2005
Fire Horse Feng Shui goes live, much to the delight of the client Sue Holmes. Firehorse Feng Shui was designed to help advertise, promote and describe Sue Holmes and Fire Horse Services. The home page contains a bulleted area, which leads to a frequently updated diary of events. The site also includes information about Sue Holmes, A frequently Asked Questions page, which is referenced throughout the site and a PHP contact form.
Fire Horse Feng Shui meets the compliance standards for accessibility (W3C WCAG - AAA Compliance) CSS and XHTML 1.0.
Visit: http://www.firehorsefengshui.co.uk
Cyonix Joins GAWDS
September 2005
Cyonix has been accepted as a member of the Guild of Accessible Web Designers. GAWDS is a world-wide association of organisations and accessible web designers and developers - designed to both promote and protect standards - not technical standards - but accessible web design standards. We look forward to working with like minded people.
Visit: http://www.gawds.org
New Cyonix Website Launch
July 2005
Cyonix launches its new W3C compliant web site stacked with accessible features and functionality.
The new web site was created to enable visually impaired and disabled users to navigate around the web site and access the content as intended. The site has many accessible benefits and boasts the following features and functionality:
- W3C WCAG - AAA Compliance CSS and XHTML
- Access Keys for all navigation, clearly indicated by the first letter of each link via CSS design
- A High Contrast feature for our visually impaired users dynamically generated via PHP and CSS
- A Cookie script that sets the site to how it was viewed on the previous visit for our users convenience
- A PHP dynamically generated text only version
- Capacity to render on most Internet Browsers
- An Accessibility page containing the web site Accessibility information
Sharon Lee would like to thank Nik Le Page of Kineta Systems for assisting with the dynamic elements of the development.
Visit:http://www.cyonix.co.uk
Cyonix Relocates into City
May 2005
Cyonix relocates to a great office with an NG1 postcode! Our new office can be found at:
Studio 669-73 Lower Parliament Street
Nottingham
NG1 3BB
Celebrate Sustainability Website Launches
May 2005
Cyonix was part of a winning team selected by Nottingha City Council to produce the Celebrate Sustainability Nottingham web site.
Cyonix provided all XHTML 1.0 and CSS compliant templates, graphics and project management.
Visit: http://www.greenweeks.org
Sharon Lee receives a New Entrepreneur Scholarship Award
May 2005
After 3 months of hard work and late nights, Sharon Lee is finally awarded her New Entrepreneur Scholarship Certificate, presented by the Chief Executive of Nottingham Business Venture.

