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Web Development

Koumbit specializes in the installation and configuration of content management systems (CMS) powered by Drupal. Koumbit also has the expertise to configure blogs and wikis. Koumbit encourages the development and use of free and open source, W3C-compliant software, tailored to your own needs.

Our commitment: make the web user-friendly and accessible
As a communications tool, any website or intranet must respect and enhance its owner image and identity. Bearing that in mind, Koumbit's main concern is to meet its clients' expectations while ensuring that all manner of authorized visitors–including the disabled–have access to the complete contents of the site. Our projects respect the international web standards and best practices defined by the W3C.

About dynamic websites and content management systems

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A CMS is much more than a web site: it is also a virtual office which can revolutionize your work patterns by linking members or clients of your organization–even if they are thousands of kilometres away. A CMS can thus act as an intranet or an extranet, if configured to do so.

Koumbit's expertise in Drupal

Koumbit versatile team is comprised of web developers, programmers, system administrators, graphic designers and illustrators–not to mention experienced trainers. Many of Koumbit's workers started using Drupal as early as 2001. Since its foundation in 2004, Koumbit has put Drupal in the centre of its development strategy and thus became one of Canada's leader in this particular field.

So far, Koumbit has developed more than 100 sites powered by Drupal, CiviCRM or a combination of both systems, while contributing on a regular basis to the broader Drupal community. Koumbit's contributions have essentially consisted in module upgrades, enhancements and translations, the development of new themes, and user training sessions. Many of the aforementioned projects have required advanced techniques such as the implementation of multilingual pages, blocks and menus (sometimes in a right-to-left alphabet), database upgrades and migration, and the importation of functions from other applications.