Jun
09
2010
Category: Web Design | Tags: download, espresso, javascript, jquery, open source, php, web app | 0 Comments
Things We Do
Things We Do is a visualized, folksonomy’d work task inventory. It allows for teams to list the things they do and see how these things interrelate, associate, and affect workload. Confused? Just open it and click around. You’ll notice that when you click a tag, all things with that tag highlight… That’s the gist of [...]
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Apr
22
2010
Category: Web Design | Tags: css, espresso, featured, jabberwordy, javascript, jquery, photoshop, php, web app | 2 Comments
JabberWordy
Somewhat inspired by Lewis Carroll’s JabberWocky, JabberWordy is a “Nonsensical Domain Name Generator” that creates ten random, Web2.0-esque words and quickly (and mostly, mostly accurately) checks each for their availability as a .com, .net, or .org domain name. Features Availability checked via jQueried AJAX so it doesn’t take the page 10 seconds to load each [...]
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Feb
13
2010
Category: Web Design | Tags: css, espresso, htaccess, javascript, killswitch, php, web app | 3 Comments
CSS Killswitch
CSS Killswitch works by creating a unique, inconspicuous, and innocuous stylesheet that you’ll link the potentially problematic client’s site to. Should negotiations go south and passwords get changed before you receive payment, that stylesheet can be activated to superficially black out the site, returning to you the upper hand.
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Oct
25
2009
Category: Web Design | Tags: css, google, javascript, jquery, onefilecms, php, portfolio, seo, web app, what page of google am i on | 8 Comments
What Page of Google Am I On?
… It’s called “What Page of Google Am I On?” and is an SEO tool and web application for determining where a site ranks for a given query in Google…
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Sep
26
2009
Category: Web Design | Tags: css, espresso, javascript, jquery, onefilecms, photoshop, php, portfolio, web app | 7 Comments
OneFileCMS
My latest project is called OneFileCMS and, as its name suggests, is a one file content management system. Oh, my! From the About page: OneFileCMS is just that. It’s a flat, light, one file CMS (Content Management System) entirely contained in an easy-to-implement, highly customizable, database-less PHP script.
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