Big changes are underway at jason.pearce.net. It’s likely, however, that you will hardly notice a thing, for most of the changes are happening behind the scenes. I have laboriously spent several days updating the code that drives my website from HTML 4.01 to XHTML 1.0 with CSS2. Yea, I know, you want it in layman’s …
Category Archives: Web Projects
Redesigned pbclarchitecture.com
PBC+L Architecture wanted an elegant website to display its portfolio and wide array of award-winning projects. The site uses disjointed rollovers, JavaScript, and image thumbnails for navigation.
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A buddy of mine at my dad’s office, John Hudson, stopped by my cubicle yesterday and asked how the redesign of their website was going. Pleased to show off my work, I began to give him a brief tour of the site’s improvements. During the tour, we came across an unfinished page that was still …
Redesigned cfea.org
In my second year as chairman of CFEA’s Information Technology committee, I volunteered to redesign their site. I went a little overboard, taking the site from 50 pages to 300. This is the largest site I have developed by myself.
Launched nif-inc.net
The North American Interfraternal Foundation needed a way to promote their scholarships and process applications online. As a CJP employee, I developed their first site.