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Professional sites:
blauveltartmuseum.com
XHTML/CSS based layout. Beautiful site design by Michelle W. Nix for Scott & Nix, Inc.
opencreation.net
Converted the site from unnecessary Flash to an easier to update XHTML/CSS based layout.
intergenerational.org
My first foray into CSS based layouts. I think it came out pretty well. The site has an admin section to allow client to make update to certain section within her browser.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
themedicalmassagegroup.com
Another CSS based layout. Very simple site.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
carlzimmer.com
Programming of this site for science author Carl Zimmer includes transitional XHTML, Javascript, PHP and implementation of a content management system to allow Mr. Zimmer add and edit articles himself without disrupting traffic or the design.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
michaelbalter.com
I did the web programming for the author's site using HTML, Javascript, and PHP. An in-browser PHP admin section allows Mr. Balter to add and edit articles himself without additional software.
Also, I do occasional programming based updates.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
somareview.com
Initial web programming for this site about religion and culture used a mix of html, Javascript, and PHP, before being reprogrammed by someone else in ColdFusion.
Site design by Michelle W. Nix.
Tests and experiments:
web colors
I don't know how to explain this, just click and see the colors of the internet rainbow.
project rebirth
Created as both a class project and as a new dynamic design for a site that was (even more) lackluster. this site utilizes PHP.
search
everything
Created for an advanced web design class, this site allows
you to search a number of searchable sites. May no longer be functional.
digital diary
During the summer of 2001 in Denmark, this site was a daily repository of my rapidly expanding knowledge of web design. Utilizes HTML, DHTML (remember that?), Javascript, and Flash.
