Jarrod Rathjen's Portfolio

JavaScript

Some of the projects that use heavy JavaScript. My preferred framework is jQuery, and I like to use scripts that functionality depreciates well, even when JavaScript is disabled.

Verney Road School

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Design Web design Web development HTML + CSS JavaScript SEO

Friday, November 20, 2009 |

Verney Road School is a school in Shepparton that provides educational programs to meet the needs of students with mild to profound intellectual and/or multiple disabilities, aged between 2.5 years and 18 years.

The school had no existing online presence so I was quite excited to develop the website from scratch. Some of the requirements of the site were that it had a content management system, a maintainable photo gallery, as well as ‘Newsletters’ and ‘Documents / Forms’ section with content that was easy to download for users. The sites uses the a wonderful CMS called Symphony, and uses a simple upload manager for the ‘Newsletter and Forms’ area, as well as a very flexible ‘Photo Gallery’ image manager function.

The site was also designed by myself, has a standard Contact form and Google Map, is cross browser compatible, uses Valid HTML and CSS, and has a few other standard bells and whistles, check it out!

The website has been featured in the following CSS and Design galleries.

www.verneyroadschool.vic.edu.au

Susan’s Driving School

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Web development HTML + CSS JavaScript

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 |

Susan’s driving school is a small driving instructor business, and recently requested a basic online presence. The website was designed by the very talented Alan Carabott, and was developed by myself with a very basic content management system so that all pages are maintainable by Susan. The site uses valid HTML and CSS, includes two PHP based AJAX online forms and some other basic JQuery functionality. Check it out below.

www.susans.net.au

New Portfolio

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Design Web design Web development HTML + CSS JavaScript SEO

Thursday, September 24, 2009 |

I have been looking for the time to develop a new portfolio for some time now and have finally completed the site, and in Expression Engine. I am a fan of tag based content management systems and even after building just this website, I feel that it is quite a powerful system and appears very user friendly in all aspects, such as general setup, maintenance and with costing.

It has been just over a year and a half since my first portfolio site was launched, but I feel this site has been a massive upgrade, and I expect it to be much busier from use from myself, and of course from you! For more technical details on the site see the credits page.

 

Life’s Simple Pleasures

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Design Inspiration Web design Web development HTML + CSS JavaScript

Monday, January 05, 2009 |

I have recently developed a site as a personal project to experiment with CSS3 and few javascript items.

Life’s Simple Pleasures has a scrolling list of exactly that, simple pleasures and moments in life that bring happiness and smiles to our faces. Visitors are also able to submit their own simple pleasures to the site.

I have used various CSS3 techniques such as rounded corners, opacity and drop shadows on the site - meaning that the better your browser is, the better the site will look – as well as the fact that the CSS does not validate.

The site has a simple javascript marquee scroller and a toggling sliding content area, as well as a more complex AJAX form that handles the simple pleasure submissions and contact form.

Credits for the site include the AJAX form, from dustindiaz.com as well as the Marquee from Dynamic Drive, dynamicdrive.

lifes-simple-pleasures.com

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