CastleWave announced today the release of a new informative website, “Flower-Dictionary.com”
Scott Harward, a local web designer, was impressed with the site’s intuitive layout. In addition, Scott said that the colorful motif really added something tasty. “It’s deliciously pink.” Said Scott, while licking his lips.
Jeff Lewis, another local programmer, liked the responsibility that Castle Wave took with its facts. “Not many websites put up ‘contact me’ links anymore, that takes guts.” Indeed, it seems that CastleWave is putting its money where its mouth is with this creation.
Most impressive of all however, is the vast array of flowers listed on http://flower-
As has been previously stated, the thoroughness by which the flowers on flower-dictionary.com cannot be beat. The list of alphabetically ordered flowers seems to stretch on limitlessly, and yet an integrated flower search engine will find what one is looking for almost instantaneously.
The final gem in this gold mine of flower goodness is the about us page, which attempts to explain where Castle Wave’s dedication to flowers first originated. The author struggles to express the emotions he is feeling as he walks through a field of many types of flowers. They inspire him, they motivate him, they make him want to get up and write code for them. The local area around Castle Wave is known for its flower diversity, so it’s no wonder that a local businessman would want to help florists and desperate flower givers all over the world. All things considered, flower-dictionary.com is one of the best floral tools on the web today.
Castle Wave is a private Internet based that is company jointly owned by Rich Christensen and Ron Porter. For more information on Castle Wave, please visit castlewave.com.
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