In April of 2009, we launched this website for Paulie's Pizzeria in Altamonte Springs, Florida. A custom built content management system allows them to edit their menu items, photos and other content.
WebSight Designs developed this website for an open source project called SlackBuilds, which provides package management to the Slackware Linux distribution. XHTML markup coupled with a CSS layout provided for a search engine friendly frontend while PHP/MySQL web application development allowed for the upload of SlackBuild scripts to the website by the public in an effort to build a community of SlackBuild users. Since our initial development of the website many of the SlackBuilds.org developers have helped to continue to develop this website.
In April of 2006, WebSight Designs redesigned the SOFE website and completely reorganized the structure of the data its content. WebSight Designs created a URL hierarchy that would improve accessibility, usability and search engine ranking as well as a custom written website administration control panel for SOFE so they could manage events, members and other content.
In December of 2008, WebSight Designs launched this website for Rock Bottom Farms, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
In November of 2008, WebSight Designs created this website for Organic Impact, an organization devoted to the promotion of organic agriculture.
In July of 2007 WebSight Designs created this website for the Perth Amboy Gallery Center For The Arts in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. This website's content is changeable via a blog-based administration panel and allows the Perth Amboy Gallery to keep their website up-to-date regarding their latest exhibitions, events, artists and other general information.
In March of 2007, WebSight Designs coded the following layout for an up-and-coming t-shirt company called U4IK Designs, LLC. Our design was not used by the company but we include it here as yet another example of our work.
In September of 2006, working closely with graphic designer Daryl Jay Rapp, WebSight Designs developed this website for The Center Of Applied Science & Technology, Inc. which is a charitable fund formed to provide practical medical technology advances to the community. It is programmed in valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and valid CSS with a little PHP programming for includes, and uses URL Rewrites for semantically correct URIs.
In June of 2006, WebSight Designs created a website for graphic designer Daryl Jay Rapp to display his design work with print, web, illustrations, packaging and more.
In April of 2006, WebSight Designs designed and developed a website for Elephant Door, LLC to display their work in design and fabrication.
In March of 2006, WebSight Designs wrote the XHTML/CSS layout, PHP scripting, and a dynamic CSS stylesheet for Orlando Harley-Davidson's new redesign of their website.
In November of 2005, WebSight Designs redesigned the GWARE Project's website. The content of the website remained the same while the CSS layout was re-written to be compliant to web standards and semantically correct. We also designed the new site so it can be viewed in multiple language translations, storing the user's language choice in a cookie in their browser. GNOME is a Unix and Linux desktop suite and development platform, and the GWARE Project builds a packaged version of GNOME for the Slackware Linux distribution.
In October of 2005, WebSight Designs created this website, formerly visible at www.mobiusrocks.com, for the music group "Mobius". They needed a website to get information to their fans, help promote the band and their music, offer samples from their albums for download, and more. With this website they can post their upcoming shows to the website through an Administrator's login, manage their e-mail addresses and mailing lists, and edit the descriptions of the photos in their photo album.
In September of 2005, WebSight Designs launched a redesign of the International Association of Insurance Receivers' website (hereon referred to as IAIR). This version is written completely in the PHP server-side scripting language, whereas its predecessor was written in Coldfusion. Working closely with IAIR, we developed a more organized design which will allow members of the organization to more easily navigate the website. The entire website is still dynamic-content driven, as it was in Coldfusion. The members area was redesigned so that members can all log in with their own login information, and make any changes to their information in the members database. They can also pay their IAIR invoices online. A private admin was built for the association to use to log in to, and make changes to the content of the website. All of the website's Apache Rewrites are used to make all URIs (Uniform Resource Locators) of the website "human-readable", for instance instead of http://www.iair.org/index.php?page=index we now use http://www.iair.org/index/. This results in a more easily remembered address by which the user can return to that page in the future, and a more "permanent" address which can be expected to not change.
A personal website for an artist, musician, and DJ named Ezra Free. In this website we gave our client a smooth looking frontend coupled with an intuitive backend maintenance area so he could post news to the website, keep an online journal (also known as a "blog"), post links in a links section, offer DJ mixes as mp3 downloads, and keep an online photo gallery.
In August of 2006, WebSight Designs re-created this website from scratch for an event production and internet radio station company called Stoutcast.com. Stoutcast needed a full-service solution coded in PHP that would tie in a message board application with the rest of the website, so we modified an installation of PunBB, an open source message board application, to interact with the rest of our website's code. In June of 2007, WebSight Designs recreated the website from scratch once again, this time to include a more fluid looking graphical layout and using phpBB for the open-source message board application. This recreation also included the well-known blog application, WordPress, so that the pages of the website could be changed on the fly by any of the administrators within the organization, as well as the ability to extend the website to include other themed layouts which would be selectable by the website's visitors.
In February of 2005, WebSight Designs created this website for the Planet Earth Relationship Center, Inc. They needed a web application created so they could make sales online securely and get information about their services and products to their clients and customers. This website's backend maintenance area has the ability to create new webpages "on the fly" which are then stored into the MySQL database and can be edited in plaintext so that even someone with no knowledge of HTML can create a new page. HTML links can be added using a Javascript toolbar which allows them to simply click a button, type the URL and then name of the link, and press OK to create the link. The store on this website uses SSL, so all transactions between the website visitor and the server are encrypted with 128-bit encryption.
In June of 1999 WebSight Designs created a static HTML website for the International Association of Insurance Receivers. Over the next few years we kept it up to date with their latest events, seminars and membership information. In 2002 we gave the site a complete re-design, using ColdFusion to generate database-driven dynamic content to provide a more flexible website and ease of administration.
In January of 2001, WebSight Designs took over the maintenance of the Society of Financial Examiners' website. At the time the website was completely static HTML pages, so we immediately began a complete redesign of the website using PHP/MySQL for dynamically generated content and ease of administration. While keeping the same look and feel of the original website, we changed the functionality of the site completely. It now uses CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) formatting throughout the site and pulls database-driven dynamic content. We have also re-arranged the content somewhat to make the site more user-friendly.
Formerly www.recordninja.com, WebSight Designs co-designed this site with its author, who wanted a place where people could register online using email validation and then login and use forms to request what records, cds, or cassettes they would like him to seek out for them in exchange for a small finders fee. He did the graphics and most of the template of the site, but needed us to create a MySQL database and write the PHP code to interface the data between the MySQL database and the website.