My most recent project is a Joomla CMS site with custom templates, RSS feeds, blogs, membership only access, paid-memberships, e-commerce/store, and photo galleries. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity for such a steep learning curve and learning something new every day. I work with a great team of coders, photographers, models, writers and graphic designers.
I’m the project manager working with a great team of coders, photographers, models, writers and graphic designers.
http://urbanbombshells.com
Posted 11 months ago at 2:59 am. Add a comment
When I first discovered CSS layouts, I was already designing websites for guilds. This new code came out and it offered the ability to create custom fields of text over a very customizable layout. I was very interested and began creating the graphic backgrounds and moving divs around using absolute positioning code. I really enjoyed the ability to make the page look exactly how I wanted it to.
The guild organization was of course my first priority in these projects, second was the satisfy the dynamic and culture of each guild’s theme, and then create spaces to market and advertise the guild’s activities such as member spotlights, raffles, and news.
During this transition from imagemaps to CSS, some of the guilds wanted an imagemap that linked to their guild website. I used Adobe ImageReady and PhotoShop with a combination of Dreamweaver and Notepad for coding the CSS.
Posted 1 year, 7 months ago at 9:22 am. Add a comment
Some guilds just wanted a 120×120 logo, some wanted an imagemap and others an entire CSS layout with external content. This is another example of a logo and CSS layout to match. I used Adobe PhotoShop and CSS to create over 10 guild websites.
Posted 1 year, 9 months ago at 10:15 am. Add a comment