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16
Apr

JackRabbitTheMovie.com

I just finished a little project for a friend; building a site for his upcoming Indy movie (hey, I’m 5 miles from Hollywood, what do you expect). It’s fairly basic, but it does use Exposé for the various photo galleries.

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26
Feb

LTNLA.com

LTN was a start-up local interest TV network for the Los Angeles area. With 9 shows broadcasting new episodes each week there’s a lot of content. The content team had 6 people creating articles and media. I chose Joomla as our CMS foundation for the site.

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26
Feb

Joomla goes Hollywood … www.ltnla.com

LTN is a new local interest TV network for the Los Angeles area. With 9 shows broadcasting new episodes each week there’s a lot of content. The content team has 6 people creating articles and media. I chose Joomla as our CMS foundation for the site.

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26
Nov

SpeedGeezers.com Gateway v4

I finished work on the new gateway for the sim-racing enthusiast site this weekend. It’s basically a hand-coded XML-driven directory of all the leagues and projects we host on the server, plus a nice open-source news script I integrated. The look and feel was kept very clean and subtle so it is more contemporary. [ Link ]

27
Feb

Find-a-Therapist Featured on MSN.com

fat-logo_sm.gifFind-a-Therapist.com, built and run by Silicon Chisel, is featured on MSN.com. The article was in their YourBusiness section.

8
Nov

Society Foundation

This is a site I donated building and hosting for an art foundation in Los Angeles. This site uses the Land Down Under website engine as the core. The layout is heavily worked over to meet with the client’s design concept – looking at it one would hardly know there was a CMS running the show.
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28
Oct

SpeedGeezers.com

sgn.jpgThe follow-on to vPaddock, this second-generation portal uses a combination of stand-alone technologies loosely coupled into look-and-feel. The technology in use includes the Land Down Under website engine, Gallery, IkonBoard, and the 4images media manager. Links between the major components from each other provide a way to conveniently navigate around; and using the best-of-breed open-source components for each area provides better overal functionality.

One interesting twist here is the use of the 4images picture gallery for a download manager. 4images supports a wide variety of media types – including sounds, animation, and compressed archives. It also supports the ability to attach thumbnails previews to non-image content. Since most game add-ons are audio-visual in some way, these features seemed an ideal fit for the needs of the community.