Welcome to K&S Web Designs LLC.
K&S Web Designs LLC. is a Baltimore, Maryland based small business specializing in interactive web design. Our mission is to provide our clients with an attractive, affordable website solution, regardless of size or budget. We can design a new web site from scratch or redesign an existing web site. We also offer discounted pricing for non-profit organizations.
Innovative designs, attention to detail and superior one-on-one customer support has helped separate K&S from the competition. We have satisfied clients throughout the US and Canada. If you're looking for a first class website for your new business or your existing website could use a facelift, K&S can help.
Our Phoenix Engine has been proven to help grow businesses and get you noticed in today's expanding competitive global market place. Your business deserves a world class web presense, and K&S can and will...
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K&S Web Designs is proud to present Phoenix, our innovative website engine.
Phoenix is the engine that drives everything you see before you and can be customized to suit any website need. Phoenix is perfect for leagues of all kinds, community associations, social clubs, gaming groups, taverns, restaurants, bands, family websites, or just a personal blog. With dozens of features & tools and hundreds of possible configurations, Phoenix easily adapts to fit your needs! And when those needs change, Phoenix is ready!
Phoenix rose from the knowledge that most organizations dream of an easily updateable, dynamic web presence but lack the funding and time to make their vision a reality. Many services offer a 'boxed' website they claim can be set up and managed with a few clicks, but the truth is these sites are not that simple, are very limited in functionality, and are not very effective as marketing tools.
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K&S Web Designs Blog
Posted: 10/25/2011 @ 08:57:35 AM by Bob Swauger
On Friday, October 14th, at 11:30 AM, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz formally reopened Robert E Lee Park and the new Paw Point Dog Park to the public. Both the park and Paw Point are managed by the Robert E Lee Park Nature Council, which cooperates with the Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks in the planning of recreational and educational programs and activities. To kick off the reopening the Nature Council had two website concepts mocked up by a local graphic arts firm. K&S had the honor of turning those concepts into reality. The council wanted to start out simple but laid out some of their long term plans & ideas for these sites. The more we heard the more we knew our Phoenix Engine was perfect for the job. Working closely with Council members we were able to quickly adapt their concepts into Phoenix and lay a solid foundation for what's to come. Both site's feature stunning imagery of the park, letting the beauty of the park speak as much, if not more than the textual content of the page. If you live in the Baltimore area the park is worth exploring, and if you have dogs, the off-leash Paw Point Dog Park is a wonderful place for both you and your canine friends to enjoy some sun and fun. K&S is proud to host and maintain the Robert E Lee Park (http://relpnc.org) and Paw point (http://pawpoint.org) websites and we look forward to working with the Nature Council as they expand their web presence.  
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Posted: 10/16/2011 @ 01:14:34 PM by Bob Swauger
Ok, I know this is a departure from my usual blogs here, but this is an issue that has been plaguing me for a good while and I wanted to share my solution.
The iPhone 4 has what can only be described as a 'known issue' with the home button. However the exact cause and cure are still not clear. Some people claim the issue is software related but after several updates (most recently to iOS5) I've ruled that out in my case. That means it's hardware related and the solutions I've seen range from hoping someone at the Apple Store has pity on you and replaces it to taking the phone apart and replacing parts or just buying a new iPhone.
Since I'm now convinced this is a hardware issue I'm not inclined to buy another iPhone and hope its fixed. Don't get me wrong, I love my iPhone. I just can't see buying the new 4s or even the 5 (when it arrives) until the reviews are in and I'm sure this is no longer an issue.
So how did I fix the home button issue? It was quite simple, actually, but I want to say I don't suggest this if your phone is under warranty.
First take a Q-Tip and dip it in rubbing alcohol. Clean all around the home button, even depressing it with the Q-Tip. Do this several times, blowing into the charging port and waiting a few minutes between each cleaning.
That's it! It took me 5 minutes and my home button works normally now. I can't be sure it will fix everyone's issues with the home button but I wanted to share. Again take care here. Rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly and shouldn't cause any damage or issues but that depends on the condition of your phone and the care you take cleaning the button.
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Posted: 07/14/2011 @ 04:38:47 PM by Fran Kuhn
Custom Flash Animations and Video can help set your website apart from the competition. K&S Web Designs uses the latest in cutting edge software technology to produce eye catching multimedia to get your website noticed over the countless millions of others on the net. The Phoenix engine is HTML5 ready allowing your media content to be accesible by the newest web browsers and mobile devices that are now supporting this standard. Check out our new Media Page to see samples of animations and videos we have created for our clients and then Contact Us for a custom quote.
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