Duro-Last Inc. Launches New, Mobile-Responsive Website


Duro-Last, Inc. is excited to announce the launch of a new, mobile-responsive website. The website can still be found at duro-last.com.

To keep up with increased tablet and mobile users, one of the main goals of this project was to create a mobile-responsive site that is easy to navigate on all devices.

“By streamlining the design and giving the Duro-Last website a new, clean look, users can find everything they need with just a few clicks,” said Steve Ruth, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “We are thrilled to have a website that keeps up with today’s technology.”

Another major goal was to keep all of the product information in one place. This was accomplished by adding tabs at the bottom of each product page that include all relevant information such as brochures, specifications, data sheets, safety data sheets along with product sizes and details. All of Duro-Last’s time-saving accessories are also included on the new site. 

“The new duro-last.com is a great representation of all Duro-Last has to offer,” Ruth said. “As the company grows, we are excited to have a new site to complement that.”

 

 


September 9, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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