Posts Tagged ‘HTML’
British Soap Awards website March 2nd, 2010

www.britishsoapawards.tv
This week the British Soap Awards website 2010 website went live – built by me and designed by the good folk at Anywhichway! The site is built using the CodeIgniter framework and includes a basic vote authentication function and a reporting back end utilising the PHPExcel plugin. The voting aesthetics are coded in JavaScript.
Traffic on the site is extremely heavy and as of this post has attracted more than 9000 unique voters (in two days). With more than quarter of a million expected by the end of voting it’s, with the exception of the Orange Intranet (which doesn’t count), my highest profile and most visited work so far.
Get on there and vote people and make me look good.
Javascript image carousel February 9th, 2010
Here we have a Javascript image carousel, the first completed element of the all new, currently (and probably indefinately) under construction, LANDRICAM! (v 3.0).
The Javascript is pretty customisable – allowing you to set things like image and font sizes and animation speed. Although this is hardly exhaustively tested, it seems to be pretty flexible. Now no doubt some of you will be asking ‘Why not just use one of the much prettier, robuster and more customisable JQuery modules instead of wasting countless hours cobbling this together’, well I ask you – where’s the fun in that?
Files are here – so download and spin!
LDJ Sheet Metal Engineering website live January 26th, 2010

www.ldjmetal.co.uk
The LDJ website went live last night. It’s a small website I designed and built for a sheet metal engineering company based in Middlesex. LDJ has a highly skilled workforce who manufacture a wide variety of products.
This was a follow up project to a site I designed and built last year for Middlesex Laser Cutting, one of LDJ’s partner companies.
Javascript form validation December 14th, 2009
Quite an old one this, but I don’t want to lose momentum so i’m posting it for want of anything else. This is a good old fashioned form validation script. It’s faily customisable and uses alerts to indicate missing information. It also focuses on and highlights the relevant field. The zip file contains the javascript and a sample HTML form so you can see it in place. Enjoy.
Longbarns Farmhouse site live December 11th, 2009

www.longbarnsfarmhouse.co.uk
Two posts in one day! It won’t last, rest assured but since it’s my first day here’s a one page website I put live this morning for Longbarns Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast in Essex. So for all your Bed and Breakfasting needs, presuming they’re in the vicinity of Essex, give them a shout.