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paul@paulspages.co.uk
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Web Page Design and Programming

I've designed almost as many web pages as I've written software reviews now, split between by website (above) and pages for the PC Plus SuperCD (cover-mount CD-ROM). 

I've used most of the WYSIWYG design tools on the market, and I'm also an experienced HTML hand-coder. I know JavaScript thoroughly too, having used it in most of my Web Workshop series. Dynamic HTML - the Internet Explorer version, anyway - is a favourite of mine. I've avoided Netscape's sadly sub-standard alternative, although I have made a couple of stabs at IE/Navigator compatible DHTML.

Here are some samples (click on the images to view the pages, and use the 'Back to Paul's CV' link in the left-hand frame to return to this page):

Web Workshop. This group of pages explains how to do image substitution in Navigator and IE. To see the complete set of Web Workshop pages, click here (and please bear in mind that the early episodes were designed during the 'just setting out' phase of my web authoring career!). Web workshop pages were published on the PC Plus SuperCD (with ScreenCam movies), and on my web site.

General-purpose quiz application (IE4/5 only). A DHTML extravaganza complete with sound effects and plug-in question modules. Also check out the Web Workshop pages for this project, including the animated JavaScript random sequence generator!

Paul's Panoramas. Cutely-named gallery of 360° panoramic images, built using the PhotoVista stitching package. The Java pan/zoom applet comes from PhotoVista, everything else from me.

 

I specialise in creating page-sets for cover-mount CD-ROMs - mail paul@paulspages.co.uk for more details.

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