Hydraulics & Pneumatics has one of the oldest websites at Penton. It can be found at / and it has been on its current platform since 2005.
That is not all bad. One of the reasons that our site is still on its current platform is that we have a great deal of content and the migrations to new sites have been difficult. We do have plans to move it to a new platform and redesign it this year.
Our traffic has been very good since the beginning of this site and it has grown each year. We have added our magazine content every month. In addition, we have initiated web exclusive content as well. We have added video and soon will be lauching our eClassroom.
It may be an old site, but it is very functional and packed with great fluid power information.
That is not all bad. One of the reasons that our site is still on its current platform is that we have a great deal of content and the migrations to new sites have been difficult. We do have plans to move it to a new platform and redesign it this year.
Our traffic has been very good since the beginning of this site and it has grown each year. We have added our magazine content every month. In addition, we have initiated web exclusive content as well. We have added video and soon will be lauching our eClassroom.
It may be an old site, but it is very functional and packed with great fluid power information.
- Michael Ference's blog
- The Grohmann Museum at MSOE
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