New Branding = New CSS
Updating the CSS and imagery on a client’s site to reflect their organization’s new branding.
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Updating the CSS and imagery on a client’s site to reflect their organization’s new branding.
Identified and helped to install the FlowPlayer media player onto a client’s Joomla site.
Converting a client’s site previously developed using SHTML server-side includes into a PHP-based site.
Troubleshot and fixed an Internet Explorer 6 CSS design problem on www.rti4success.org. I relied heavily on the IE Developer Toolbar. (The site was originally developed by a third-party firm.)
Developed a detailed set of website wireframes that will be included in a forthcoming request for proposals from one of my clients. Also providing the technical portions of the website's requirements document. When released, the tablet-friendly site will be used by participants and researchers for a randomized controlled trial/experiment on a education intervention known as […]
Provided a solution for a fluid page design that needed several images to resize with the design. Provided new CSS markup that worked in IE6, as well as all other current browsers.
Provided a brief tutorial to a client to answer their question “how can I get my website to come up first on Google?” Covered the basics of “importance” (inbound links and page rank) and “relevance” (keywords in page titles, headers, and content), plus the intersection of these two factors in driving SEO.
Designed and implemented a new email newsletter for a client looking to improve marketing of their research publications. The new design features eye catching typography, images, and a modest amount of text to help improve open and click-through rates. It renders well in Outlook and Gmail with only minimal design loss (fixoutlook.org and www.email-standards.org).
Developed, presented, and received approval for a new site concept and wireframe for www.charles-lewis.com.