Casey Wise projects and web archive/sandbox

19Jun/100

Paws for Golf Registration Form

Portage Animal Protective League was in need of a new registration form for their 3rd annual golf fundraiser. Using my most favoritest web-based form building tool, JotForm, I came up with the following in just over an hour. What a killer tool. Take a look at them if you get a minute, it ties in with all sorts of tools, very powerful, these guys that built this tool really know how to program.

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31Mar/101

First form with Jot Form

I just built this form with the web based wysiwyg form builder, Jot Form. The animal shelter I do work for needed a donation form. I read about Jot Form the other day and I'm happy to report, it's cool and really easy to use. This took me about 15 minutes to build and test.

http://jotform.com/

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9Nov/091

Web Work: Mam’s Recipes

I built this little PHP/MySQL recipe repository for mom's recipes. I've neglected updating it for a while, but here it is.

http://caseywise.com/mam/

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9Nov/090

Web/Graphic Work: Home Page Draft WWWD

This was a draft for a home page when I started freelancing. Making use of some Flash, also had started using Adobe Illustrator 10. There's a PHP script that sends out emails and does some server-side form validation.

http://caseywise.com/wwwd/

9Nov/090

Web Work: Very Early Portfolio Page

This was an early swing at a portfolio page showcasing my Photoshopping skills. This page's code and graphics were built with Photoshop.  The websites featured in this link were a company that I worked with when I lived down in Atlanta, GA around 1999-2000. I cut my teeth with these guys where I learned a ton about the web and business.

http://caseywise.com/work/portfolio/

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24Oct/090

Web Work: UA Greeks

A few years ago, a friend of mine was working with the UA Greeks, he asked me to help him build a site to help disseminate their info and organize chapter info.  We did a little bit of database work and a bunch of graphic work to accomplish this. This site is no longer active.

UA Greeks

19Oct/090

Web Work: My First Site

This was the first site I built for pay.  I was cleaning out my web server and was surprised to run across this one.  There are bits and pieces missing, but I wanted to get this one out there.  For those of you viewing with a widescreen, those weren't around when this site was built, please pardon the background tiling.

I believe I built this in the winter of 1998.

National Mah Jongg League

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19Oct/090

Web Work: WA Davidson

I was contacted by WA Davidson late 2000 to build an order entry and info dissemination site.  Due to the unique nature of their business, there were no other businesses even close to their niche from whom we could learn about their order entry system.  As soon as website standards propogated, it is my opinion, that this site started earning low usability scores.

The client's very happy with the site and they have many customers using and liking it. I understand that it's done very well for them and that they made their money back for the investment of their site quickly.  I also built a product data management console for them which allows for adding/editing/deleting of products and categories.

http://wadavidson.com

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10Oct/090

Web Work: AA Sound

AA Sound was looking for an update to their site and wanted a way to better show off their goods.  This is a 1 page WordPress site.  The tabbed interface is built with custom JavaScript written with the jQuery library.  The picture fading effect is built with the innerfade jQuery plugin.  The contact form is built with the simplemodal jQuery plugin.

http://aasound.com

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10Oct/090

Web Work: Lightly Seasoned

The boys of Lightly Seasoned were looking for a way to disseminate their events, pictures and videos.  The more I work with CMS built sites (WordPress in this case), the more I buy in to the idea of owner of the site maintaining the content without knowing or writing a lick of code.  The events calendar is fed from a user-owned Google Calendar.  The data makes it's way to the page courtesy of the wpng-calendar plugin.  The pictures live in a user owned Picasa account and makes it way to the page courtesy of the shashin plugin.  To bring the JavaScript to the page, I make use of the Raw HTML plugin.

http://lightlyseasoned.net

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