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Technical Notes:
Created in late 2005, the layout of this application is entirely accomplished through CSS. PHP and MySQL power the dynamic pages.
This internal contact management application for First Alliance Asset Management, Inc. was converted from an Access database. A tabbed interface keeps navigation simple.
Technical Notes:
The forms are handled by the PEAR QuickForms module, allowing easy maintenance and identical "View" and "Edit" modes.
The same page in "Edit Mode". Required fields and errors are indicated by colored backgrounds, and the editing controls are designed to imitate a normal application rather than a typical web page.
Technical Notes:
JavaScript controls the window, and PHP and MySQL do the heavy lifting on the server side.
A unique timeclock feature is implemented by means of a small browser window that opens independently of the main application. Tracking time spent on clients is quick and easy.
Technical Notes:
This site was created in late 2004, and both typography and layout are done exclusively through CSS with no tables. This eases maintenance and provides unparalleled accessibility. PHP and MySQL power the site.
The inaugural web site for Digital Dynamite, Inc., a Cincinnati-based copywriting business. Clean design, cross-browser compatibility, and fast downloads were primary design criteria.
Technical Notes:
Created in late 2002, this page uses CSS for typography but tables for layout. PHP is used for templating and access to the MySQL database.
While employed at the Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc., makers of mechanical, electrical and HVAC equipment for freight locomotives, Grant designed and implemented their web site. It's completely database-driven, providing information on hundreds of products in more than forty major categories.
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