Friends of the Alamo

We're honored to have created the new web site for The Friends of the Alamo.This site is meant to raise awareness of the organization's efforts to create a permanent endowment for the Alamo complex in San Antonio, Texas. The Friends of the Alamo have become a non-stop public relations machine with their Facebook profile, YouTube presence and now, a new web site blog that will help them get their message out to the masses around the world.

The Friends of the Alamo website is built on Sitefinity 3.5 and takes full advantage of a popular built-in control called the List Control. The List Control allows you to organize your content in easy-to-edit blocks of content. There are several ways to display lists on your site including as an expanded list, collapsed and expandable list, and as a list of links that will generate their own pages with a link back. The example below shows how the Friends of the Alamo has used the List Control to generate new pages of content for their Focus / Objectives page.

Gray Web Technology + Design would love the opportunity to work with you to help rebuild your site, or build a social media campaign to help boost your brand's visibility. How can we provide a customized solution for your business? Complete our project inquiry form, or call us at 210-820-0566.

Content Management System:

Telerik Sitefinity v3.5

Features:

  • List Control
  • Staff Bio Pages
  • Shared Content for Universal Editing
  • Pre-Styled Editable Content
  • Site Editing Admin Approval Levels
  • Blog Control

Launched:

Sept. 28, 2009

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What Our Client Says:

First, I love it that so many people understand what we are doing in creating an endowment for the Alamo.  Second, I love it that people are engaged about the history and information we are putting out, the comments and back and forth dialogue over the historical items. Third, I love what our Friends post about themselves, their families, events, and just life in general. But, most of all, the hearts that people who don't even really know me send to me for support means the world to me.” - Erin Bowman, Friends of the Alamo