Tag: Web Site
New Site Feature: Browse the Catalog
by Chris Thompson on Feb.07, 2008, under News
We’ve added a new feature to the website: you can now browse our catalog directly on our site without waiting for a PDF to download. Thanks to issuu.com, the embedded flash catalog is very easy to use.
Choose “Catalog” from any of our product pages to be taken directly to the relevant page. Simply click the buttons at the top of the catalog to flip the pages; clicking a page opens a larger view in a new window. From there you can zoom in and move around, flip to different pages and print just the pages you need. You can also choose a full screen view or bring up a thumbnail view to look for the page you need.
It’s easy to share relevant pages with colleagues by clicking the email button at the top of the catalog. From there you can send an email (with a note marking something important) or copy the link. You can even embed our catalog in your Facebook, Myspace page or web site.
Give the catalog above a try and let us know what you think in the comments.
Join us on Facebook
by Chris Thompson on Nov.07, 2007, under News
QC Industries Conveyors now has a page on Facebook. If you’re a Facebook member, be sure to add us to your “stores” today and become a fan. If you’re not a Facebook member, join the community by signing up today.
Blogosphere for a year!
by Chris Round on Jun.22, 2007, under News
Yes, June 22, 2006 we wrote our first blog entry. Here are some of my favorite posts for the year….
- New Search post April, 07, most functional
- Seeing Red, Feb., 07, sales are rocking!
- Feather in our Cap, Jan. 07, our business won the “Most Innovative Business Award” for 06
- New Corp. Video, Oct. 06, enjoyed every minute of this project!
- “V” guide conveyor limitations by Frank Baker, July 06, simply informative
- 25th Anniversary, Sept 06, and oh by the way our most successful year!
Thanks to Chris Thompson for his hard work on our blog and the website.
The best is yet to come!
Looking for something in particular? Try our new search engine.
by Chris Thompson on Apr.25, 2007, under News
Today we’ve made it much easier for you to find exactly what you’re looking for on our site. A search box has been added at the top of every page of our main site. You can also use the form on our search page. Simply enter what you’re looking for and our search engine will take you right to it!
As always, you can search our blog by using the search box at the bottom of the sidebar on the right side of each blog page.
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
by Chris Thompson on Apr.11, 2007, under News
One of the greatest things about the internet is its free and open nature. Unfortunately, some people take the “free and open” part too literally.
On Monday, one of my colleagues received an email from a company touting their new website (I’ve concealed their identity because I don’t believe they had any malicious intent). When my colleague clicked the link, he noticed something surprisingly familiar; the company’s “new” website contained many elements identical to the QC Industries site. You can see the similarities in the side by side screenshots above.
Don’t get me wrong, we’re flattered that someone liked our website enough to copy it. But this site isn’t a template we bought somewhere and repurposed for our needs; it was built from the ground up by our internal web design/development team. We spent countless hours and cups of coffee to build a custom site that met the unique needs of QC Industries and its customers.
We intentionally built the site so that it would be easy to change in the future. Unfortunately, this made it very easy for this company’s web designer to copy the HTML and CSS source code from our site and make some very easy changes to turn it into a site for another company.
How can we tell this was copied and not an independently created derivative? Many parts of the CSS code contained specific references to things on our site, such as:
#conveyor-selection-guide td a {…
and
…body#conveyors #nav-conveyors dl…
Those are odd lines to include in their CSS, considering they don’t sell conveyors (you can compare our CSS file to theirs). Many of the graphics from our navigation and headers were also copied wholesale, without so much as changing the file names. Even the text describing their newsletter was identical to ours.
Our entire website is copyrighted (and has been since we published it last July). This copyright covers not only the text of our site, but the images, design and code as well. This “copy” of our site equates to theft – the theft of thousands of dollars worth of work on the part of our web design team.
On Monday, our General Manager asked the company to remove the infringing portions of their site. In response, their designer changed the colors of the graphics to blue and removed a few of the most incriminating lines from the CSS code (see the screenshot at right and their updated CSS). Even though these changes make it a little less obvious that the site design was copied wholesale, it leaves intact several of the most proprietary and time-consuming portions of our design, such as the left side navigation and its flyout product descriptions (which are loosely based on the Suckerfish dropdown technique, but contain a significant amount of proprietary code and images to create the final effect).
It’s unfortunate that this company’s designer chose to charge them “several thousand dollars” for something as simple as copying and pasting our proprietary look and feel, code and graphics. Our sincere hope is that the company is able to develop another site without significant harm to their business and without infringing on our copyrights.
New Introduction Video
by Chris Round on Oct.02, 2006, under News
Last week we premiered our new Introduction Video for our representatives and distributors. The fast-paced video was a hit!
Be sure to check it out. You’ll learn more about the wide array of projects we handle, and you’ll get to see a more about us as a company. Each section of the video features one of these phrases that we feel define who we are:
- Innovation
- Customer Service
- Modular Design
- Return on Investment
- Voice of the Customer
- Rapid Response
- Technical Assistance
- Advanced Training
- Precision Manufacturing
- Zero Downtime
- On Time Delivery
Take a look at the video below and let us know what you think.
Find Replacement Part Numbers Easily
by Chris Thompson on Jul.27, 2006, under News
It’s now easier to find replacement part numbers for your conveyor. The new replacement parts section of our web site allows you to locate the appropriate part number using a series of conveyor drawings. If you have Flash installed, you can zoom in on the drawings to get a better view.
To order replacement parts, call our Customer Service department at (513) 753-6000.



