Portfolio

Screenshot of the Cobb AlexanderCobb Alexander is a company promoting Nutrition & Fitness and Personal Development Programmes to improve the quality of life. webdesign.byjones was able to develop a standards-compliant website featuring drop down menus and a fully CSS-based presence on the web.
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Screenshot of the Christie Clan websiteChristieClan is a website for the Christie family. Features include an online photograph gallery and a bespoke page for the forthcoming wedding of Sean and Leanne. Instead of a wedding list, a feature was developed allowing guests to purchases units towards various items on their planned honeymoon. This was integrated to PayPal, automatically updating the list when units are purchased.
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Screenshot of Doorstep Nurseries websiteDoorstep Nurseries is a garden services company based in Kent. webdesign.byJones designed and developed the website, and also provided Doorstep Nurseries with the logo they required.
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Screenshot of Lloyds Lodge websiteLloyds Lodge contacted us to redevelop their website as it was previously done in Flash. We were able to maintain the same appearance whilst making the website more accessible to a wider audience.
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Screenshot of The Uniface Related Forum (TURF)The Uniface Related Forum is an online community comprising over 300 users. The forum provides a meeting place to discuss the Uniface programming language.
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Screenshot of Florida Golf Villa websiteA website was designed and developed by us for a friend wishing to rent his villa in Florida. The website was designed by us to allow him to showcase his property in this popular golfing location.
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Screenshot of Doorstep Nurseries websiteThe SubOceanic website was designed entirely in PHP to be a completely dynamic internet portal for scuba diving. Unfortunately, the budget was withdrawn and development ceased prior to completion. As such, it is still 'in development' and may contain errors.
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