It is with great enthusiasm that we unveil the brand new Union Paysanne website. A titanic job done by our wonderful team to completely overhaul the previous site of the organization.

We have transferred and migrated the site that contained several thousand articles, members, newsletters and pages to a new content management software (CMS). The new site is completely responsive, accessible, user-friendly. A site suitable for mobiles and tablets that may give the taste of agriculture involvement to many!

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Needless to say, nowadays it is imperative to keep web applications up-to-date for security of your data and installations, better performance and maintaining your web reputation. We want to maintain unparalleled quality of service and unparalleled level of protection for our customers.

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Kajoom.Ca unveils its new online documentation database for its customers and users.

When it comes time to do a simple operation on your website, you usually do not want to spend the whole day … And staying stuck at a simple stage can become frustrating. That’s why we have gathered in one place all the most frequently asked questions (and even more!) By our customers and users regarding our services and the use of these. Read more

You may have seen the news of Kajoom.Ca’s move to the main web server last September. Indeed, the server “box49” began to be full and also to have had its day. The episode where the hard drive had blown a few weeks ago had given us the warning that a change was to be expected soon. It’s done, and the beast rolls beautifully. We are proud to tell you that your sites run on a much more powerful server than before.

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Websiteplanet QR bonjour

 

QR codes, what for?

QR codes (for «Quick Response») are images encoded like bar codes that can contain all kinds of information, such as a sentence. The image opposite is a QR code containing the text: « Bonjour! Je suis un code QR. »

Ultimately, you have to download an application on your mobile to be able to read them. Most cell phones with a camera can read QR codes. The code in question may contain useful information such as the address of a website, but also be used to trigger an action such as sending an email or connecting to a Wi-Fi network.

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