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- The Pulse Running and Fitness Shop
- Web Design: XHTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Web Development: PHP, MySQL and Flash
- Description: The Pulse is a specialty running store that offers a unique blend of running, fitness, and lifestyle shoes, clothing and accessories. They wanted to add an ecommerce website with PayPal processing to compliment their store in Meridian, Idaho. They also wanted customers to be able to set up appointments to have a personal shoe fitting, and also to sign up for their newsletters. Also, they wanted a photo gallery that they could upload photos of races to.
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- Idaho Payroll Services

- Web Design: XHTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Web Development: PHP and MySQL
- Description: Idaho Payroll Services is an Idaho payroll processing firm offering payroll service exclusively to Idaho businesses. The purpose of this website is to showcase the services they provide, to have a secure area for clients to login using a username and password, and then have access to their Excel and PDF files for downloading and also to acquire information through a contact form.
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- Nampa First Christian Church

- Web Design: XHTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Web Development: PHP, MySQL and Flash
- Description: Nampa First Christian Church is a Disciples church located in Nampa, Idaho. The Pastor wanted to share information about the many different groups the church has to offer, as well as give information for service times and upcoming events. The project also included a forum for members to discuss topics, and a photo gallery to share photos. There is also an area where the secretary can upload newsletters and calendars that members can access and download as PDF files.
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- Rambling Rose Creations

- Web Design: XHTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Web Development: PHP and MySQL
- Description: Rambling Rose Creations is owned by Marilyn Schultz, an artist residing in Ontario, Oregon, who specializes in paintings, and creating quality heirloom pieces. She wanted an ecommerce website with PayPal processing to sell her artwork with. The website is also used to give information about her upcoming shows. Mrs. Shultz also wanted a contact form, and also a form for special orders.
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- Motherhood Society

- Web Design: XHTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Web Development: PHP and MySQL
- Description: The Motherhood Society is a support group for stay-at-home and working mothers located in Boise, Idaho. The group needed an informational website to promote their group and to give information such as meeting times, how to join and local resources. The website also includes a contact form and a You Tube video of "Mom Your Ride."
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- Howdy Neighbor

- Web Design: HTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Description: Howdy Neighbor, located in Nampa, Idaho, is a good example of a Basic Package. The owner wanted to promote her business with an informational website about her company and what they offer. There is also a form that can be filled out if someone would like to request a Howdy Neighbor packet, or to inquire about becoming a participant.
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- Chemeketan Family Camping

- Web Design: XHTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Web Development: PHP and MySQL
- Description: Chemeketan Family Camping was built for a group of families that wanted a website for their annual camp trip to Chemeketan campground. Included were a photo gallery for photos of each year's trips, and also a video gallery with videos from their trips. They also included information such as directions, Frequently Asked Questions, maps, area activities and weather reports. A forum was added to discuss camping things. The members could also reserve their spot using PayPal payment processing.
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- Secret Santa

- Web Design: XHTML and CSS
- Description: This website was built for a family that participates in a family Secret Santa game each year. They would draw a name of a family member to give gifts to for that Christmas. Because it was difficult to know what Grandpa, or Uncle Joe or little Jimmy may like, they wanted a website that everyone could look up everyone else's Christmas wish list. The site also included videos of past Christmases.
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