Faster, more user friendly and easier to navigate are just three of the many features that highlight the look of the new Dubai World Cup website launched today.
Faster, more user friendly and easier to navigate are just three of the many features that highlight the look of the new Dubai World Cup website launched today. The new site was designed and created by Webfire, an innovative Web design and solutions company, with a unique approach to site design and management.
The new site clearly reflects the high level of efficiency and quality of work associated with Webfire.
"The Dubai World Cup and Webfire pride themselves on quality and the new look of our website reflects this," said Dubai World Cup Committee Chairman, Les Benton.
" We are proud to be associated with the Dubai World Cup and look forward to working closely with them on constantly updating and refining the site," Webfire's creative director Benjamin Hobson said.
There are several new facets of the website and users will find everything they need to know in the countdown to the world's richest racemeeting on Saturday March 23 at Nad Al Sheba.
"In this time of information being needed almost immediately we felt it time to redo our Dubai World Cup website for people around the world to keep apace with everything that goes on in the lead up to the world's most international racemeeting," said Benton.
"A lot of hard work has gone into this new look website and it is mainly due to work of Safiya McMullen and Webfire."
Phase One of the Dubai World Cup website was officially released yesterday with online bookings certain to be among the most popular facets while features of Phase II, to be launched in the next few days, will include
photo galleries, competitions, news and reports surrounding all of the major lead-ups the races on Dubai World Cup night. Visit the site at www.dubaiworldcup.com
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