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Jason.Pearce.net
Developed using valid XHTML 1.0 and CSS coding techniques, this
is a fully accessible site -- as described in Section 508 of the
Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998 and the Web Accessibility
Guidelines.
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PBCLarchitecture.com
PBC+L Architecture wanted an elegant website to display its portfolio
and wide array of award-winning projects. The site uses disjointed
rollovers, JavaScript, and image thumbnails for navigation.
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nif-inc.net
The North American Interfraternal Foundation needed a way to promote
their scholarships and process applications online. As a CJP employee,
I developed their first site.
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CFEA.org
In my second year as chairman of CFEA's Information Technology
committee, I volunteered to redesign their site. I went a little
overboard, taking the site from 50 pages to 300. This is the largest
site I have developed by myself.
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HTML eNewsletters
Carden Jennings Publishing wanted to devise a way for its clients
to easily create and distribute HTML email newsletters. I developed
this wizard and three templates for Lambda Chi Alpha, the first
client to purchase CJP's eNewsletter tool.
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Fraternity Solutions Group
A division of Carden Jennings Publishing, Fraternity Solutions
Group needed its own website. Using Frontier and Manilla, this simple
site serves as an online brochure.
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Lambda Chi at Elon
Just for kicks, I began developing a website for the Lambda Chi
Alpha chapter at Elon University (my chapter). This site quickly
became challenging for I had to overcome many cross-browser table
conflicts.
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LambdaChi.org
Beginning in 1995, I was responsible for creating a corporate website.
By 1998, it was voted best fraternal website by CFEA. I continue
to direct this site as a volunteer.
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WeAlumni.com
A failed dot-com attempt, WeAlumni.com tried to aggregate buyers
by building online communities for fraternal organizations. My job
was to create and mange the site's content, manage their clients,
and assist with graphic design.
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