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● Velocity (Java)
● Javascript / AJAX
● Page Security / Filtering
● IE Compatibility
● CookiesI worked with a team of other designers and developers to create a new site for the 2010 festival. Responsibilities included debugging css, javascript and velocity code, stylizing pages to fit in with site wide styles, and working with many different members of the festival staff to update their departmental pages. In addition, I was in charge of several projects including an advertising takeover, a premium membership overlay, a revamp of the site's comment system, and the festival schedule page.
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● Dynamic Page Content
● Hand-Coded Scripts
● Normalized Database Architecture
● Simplistic Design
● Extensive use of CSSI worked with the editor to modify her website to get more tangible results for her advertisers. We developed a contest to gather information and refer visitors to advertisers. I also streamlined the content of her site and programmed several tools which allowed her to track referrals, student inquiries, and clicks.
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● Dynamic Pages
● Normalized Databases
● Simplistic Design
● Javascript / CSSThe Best of 2009 site was created to move a project that was usally done every year via pencil and paper into a digital form. The site depicts the choices of all of those who voted, shows overall results, as well as displays album art and plays each album. The site is coded with PHP and backed by a mySQL database containing all of the album information, voting results, and voter information. The site integrates several scripts I've gathered with scipts that I wrote to tailor the site to my needs. The password is 'D113'.
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● phpBB
● Community Moderation
● Custom Database Tools
● CSSWorked with the COO to develop a 'community' portion to her website based around a bulletin board. The board was customized to fit very particular needs and altered to match the style of her existing site. In addition, I created told to help her manage her users, aggregate user data, and track users.
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● Dynamic Page Content
● PHP / Javascript
● Normalized Database
● Simplistic Design
● Extensive CSSThis site was created to easily tabulate the votes of my friends as to which films they predicted would win Academy Awards. The site is based off of a normalized database and pages which dynamically generate all of the site's pages. The page was designed to be simple and self explanatory. The site also contains a simple control panel which allows for the addition of new users and sends emails with links containing a unique query string, so users don't need to login to vote.