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Aleyant Adds Responsive Design for Mobile Friendly Sites

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Responsive design addresses growing demand for mobile web-to-print

Aleyant Systems, an innovative leader in providing robust software services to the graphic communications industry at value-driven prices, today announced that it has added a suite of new website templates to its Aleyant Pressero™ web-to-print solution. These templates are created using responsive design techniques, ensuring proper display on all device form factors, including mobile. They also function in any language and with any product type.

“Both printers and end users are increasingly using mobile devices, including both phones and tablets, to access a variety of information and execute tasks,” said Greg Salzman, President of Aleyant Systems. “This has led to a need for responsive development in a wide array of applications, including web-to-print. Our latest Pressero web-to-print responsive design site templates ensure that information is easy to access regardless of the viewing platform, language or product type being used. This also makes it easier for print customers to execute orders and for printers to monitor those orders from any device or location at their convenience.”

Salzman points out that Aleyant Systems has employed responsive design techniques for quite some time through its Aleyant eDocBuilder™ variable data publishing system, adding, “Responsive design has also always been a feature in our tools for creating customized web sites. These new standard templates, however, will make it easier for users to get started when they deploy Pressero, with the assurance that they are using industry-standard responsive design techniques that ensure the mobile approach today’s market requires.”

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