January 20, 2006

Reskin

Here's what I have been working on for the past several months at my job. The site is compatible with all major web browsers, including Internet Explorer 5+, Firefox 1+, and Safari. The site was designed to take full advantage of the power of CSS. If you click on the Molina icon (upper left corner), you will see a completely different color scheme of the same site. The site currently is by no mean a full-blown web application yet. It is just the skin, template, and skeleton of what the real application will be like. Many of the pages on the site are mocked up as if how the real production site would look like fully functional. The next step is to optimize the site's XHTML coding and possibly the CSS and Javascript coding.

Click here or on the screenshot below to be taken to the site!

By the way, leave the username and password blank to log in. :smile:

Posted by Son at 01:38 AM | Comments (0)

January 19, 2006

DOOGOG.COM

One of the first few websites that I have done recently with the latest web standards in mind of using absolutely no table tags at all for structural formatting. The code is much cleaner than the old-school nested tables. The site is also XHTML 1.0 Transitional validated!

You can check the site out at DOOGOG.COM. He just recently got a job in the gaming industry so this resume/portfolio website is not much of any use anymore.

Posted by Son at 09:08 PM | Comments (4)

January 17, 2006

BRB

Be right back in a few. Busy quarter's heading this direction...

Posted by Son at 04:03 PM | Comments (5)