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The Studio Online (you are here).
The jtmstudio.net web site is my reference point for all of the web development
I do. As such, with it I strive to demonstrate that style and
substance may co-exist in perfect balance - and that the ever-important need for
information accessibility and interchange does not have to compromise any part of
that.Developer's notes: The bottom line for all my web work is to code to ratified standards. That currently means semantic XHTML 1.0 Strict, CSS, and the WCAG. This site presently uses a PHP back-end.
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St. Neots Wado-Ryu Karate Club (2007) web site.
A web site for my local karate club, this is based around my own CMS;
"Site Manager +". A small but very simple set of pages, I was careful to make accessibility and
ease of use for both the Sensei and all visitors to the site of paramount importance. Go
to http://www.stneotswadoryu.co.uk.Developer's notes: XHTML 1.0 Strict with CSS for all styling.
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Corporate & Leisure Resources (2004) web site.
The initial requirement was for a concise and easily-navigable
site that should utilise the client's existing branding and
which needed to scale to accomodate additional future content. This is an
elegant design which blends style and substance perfectly. Go to http://www.clr.org.uk.Developer's notes: XHTML 1.0 Transitional; table-based layout with CSS but non-semantic markup. The CGI is ANSI C.
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