A photo gallery on lifes-little-moments.com
Life’s Little Moments Photography
Keith Riggs is a professional photographer who needed a place to advertise his work, generate leads, and service his customers online. He also wanted to be able to quickly post photos to a blog and provide customer testimonials. My work included:
- Custom-built slide show engine (JavaScript/jQuery/jCarousel/JSON)
- Site and template design (Photoshop/XHTML/CSS)
- Content management system installation and customization (PHP/Wordpress/Apache)
- AJAX email contact form (PHP/JavaScript/jQuery)
- Domain email configuration and forwarding
- Web standards compliance
- Copywriting & SEO
Visit the site → lifes-little-moments.com
The About the Class page on onemorepush.com
One More Push Childbirth Classes
Amy Jerome is a childbirth instructor who wanted a site to communicate with students and provide supplementary materials. She also wanted to advertise her course and allow students to register online. My work included:
- Site and template design (Photoshop/XHTML/CSS)
- Content management system installation and customization (PHP/Wordpress/Apache)
- AJAX registration form with CAPTCHA spam blocker (PHP/JavaScript/Prototype/Scriptaculous/)
- Domain email configuration and forwarding
- Web standards compliance
- Copywriting & SEO
Visit the site → onemorepush.com
The Pool Cleaners page on mnpools.com
Minnesota Pools / Dolphin Pool & Spa
Minnesota Pools is a division of Dolphin Pool & Spa specializing in custom-made, concrete, residential and commercial swimming pools. After I redesigned dolphinpool-spa.com, Minnesota Pools needed a complementary site to showcase its own pools, products and services. My work included:
- Site layout and graphic design (XHTML/CSS)
- Email contact form (PHP)
- Copywriting & SEO
Visit the sites → mnpools.com or dolphinpool-spa.com
A sample product page.
Store and Shopping Cart System (PHP & MySQL)
I was looking for a simple product management and shopping cart system that could be heavily customized with my own XHTML and CSS but also produced valid, semantic markup. At the time I couldn’t find one so I decided to make my own as a side project. Notable features include:
- 100% valid XHTML markup
- Division of content and presentation via external CSS
- Add, remove, edit (price, description, image, inventory) products
- Session-based shopping cart