This is a website I put together for Northeast Indiana Industrial Repair Services, a local industrial electronics repair company.
The clients asked for a static website to "get their name out there". There are three static pages and two forms utilizing XHTML 1.0,
CSS, and a bit of PHP. Eventually, they will want a database and GUI interface to keep track of customers, parts inventory, and repair status.
This is a personal project of mine which is under constent revision as I learn more web design and development techniques.
It is a database-driven website whose purpose is to help me keep track of my trading card hobby, network with other traders, and allow fellow
traders to do the same. The site was built using XHTML 1.0, HTML5, CSS3, PHP, MySQL, and a bit of JavaScript.
This website is a work-in-progress. (Aren't they all, though?) My parents asked for a website that would serve two functions:
to be a type of Angie's List for their retirement community, Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, and to be a place for showcasing community craftsmanship
and give the residents a place to sell their crafts. Again, this site utilizes XHTML 1.0, HTML5, CSS3, PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript.
You are welcome to check out the source code for any of this sites. You can also check out examples of my source code for:
XHTML 1.0,
CSS,
PHP/MySQL, and
JAVA.