Liberty Link
Liberty Link’s original website was a single page design with minimal information. As the company grew, a more developed and more robust website was required.
The first implementation was retired in late 2022 and a second, more mature and modern design was developed and implemented.
County Connections
County Connections was to be a regional county information system that centralized all information about Bates, Cass, Henry, St. Clair, and Vernon counties. It featured a data system that could relate school districts, post offices, voting precincts, etc. to each other for a better understanding of services available in the county. Each county site was also capable of running news feeds from each news publisher in the county and was capable of running community submitted articles. Centralized services such as alerts, community calendars, and a business directory were also available. It was originally built in a custom CMS but most of the code was migrated into WordPress by the time it was retired.
S&T IT Tools Dashboard
Starting as the “IT Help Desk Dashboard”, this website was designed to place the most commonly used Web Apps into a central location for support technicians. The original website was designed by former Help Desk student employees and built on Google’s Material Design Lite Kit and JavaScript.
In Spring of 2019, I rebuilt the website from the ground up using UI Kit. This new version had several features added that had been requested by the users. It also was designed to accommodate most of the Campus Technology Support division of the Missouri S&T IT department.
Delta Tau Delta – Epsilon Nu
RollaDelts.org is built on WordPress. It uses a custom child theme built on top of ResponsiveBoat that is designed to emulate the National Delta Tau Delta brand. Content layout and design was done by me. Pages on this site use custom HTML rather than the WYSIWYG editor. A newsletter delivery system has also been added to run along side WordPress’s post engine.
Dark Lupis Productions
DarkLupisProd.com is built on WordPress. It uses a prepackaged theme designed for video content. Using the YouTube API and the WordPress post engine, the website automatically adds videos as they are published on YouTube. The site is also configured to allow multiple YouTube channels to be featured, but is currently only featuring one channel at the request of the client. The website is currently completely automated.
This website was retired in 2020.