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royalgems.co.nz was originally made with zencart many years ago, however the customer was not happy with the functionality and the site looked rather ugly. I ported this site to Ubercart/Drupal and made a number of improvements along the way.
Features of this site:
* Full e-commerce solution including catalogue, product variations, stock levels, payment gateway integration, discounts, tax, invoices, cart, etc.
* Mailing lists
* Custom built payment gateway for paymate.co.nz
* Custom theme
* Product preview image popup

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This website was built for not for profit group called the Infant Mental Health Association of Aoteroa New Zealand (or IMHAANZ for short).
The site is quite simple, but fit for purpose.
This site is based on Drupal and has the following features:
* Site search
* Content can be added by a member of the organisation (no HTML required)
* Members only area
* Contact form

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During my time at the Massey University Students Association, I was webmaster for their website. When I took over, the website was all static HTML, and really hard to update and to keep the pages consistent. I moved it to a php/mysql system using dreamweaver templates. Over time I started adding an administration section so staff and executive could update their own information. The site got a redesign by a student a year after I started. Towards the end of 2005 I handed over the webmastership.

Site: RateIT!
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RateIT! is a university paper rating system. This script was developed in 2005 when I was on the executive of the Massey University Students Association. This script is activly used by the extramural students society.  The basic function of this script is that the list of papers that students have enroled is loaded into the back end, then the student can log in and rate their papers.  Once the survery has closed the results are then aggregated, checked, and displayed for future studetns to read.

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This is a small PHP script that reads a site structure from a text file and then constructs the menu based on the current page you are viewing. It's pretty clever, and very lightweight. You can also configure it to output the menu with whatever CSS or HTML you want. I once had a use for it, but now I am into CMS solutions more, it is no longer under active development.

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Trussmakers BOP Ltd. Was once owned by my parents. Back in 1999 I decided they needed a web presence so I set about making them a website. Frontpage was the order of the day. This site implements some simple calculators for roof trusses and contains other useful information about the truss industry. To view this website you will need internet explorer, because the Javascript no longer complies to web standards.

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The MUCF website was built for the Massey University Christian Fellowship back in 2001. Back then Javascript was a new cool thing to use on your website. Once upon a time this site was been pretty cool, but by todays standards is is very below average. To view this page now days, you need to use internet explorer because the javascript no longer meets web standards.

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This site was built for Mark Grace from TSCF back in 2004 using the TYPO3 CMS.  TYPO3 was used because it was what the TSCF website used, and the website had to be hosted on the TSCF server.  Since 2004 I have passivly maintained some of the information.

Site: PhotoWasp
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Photowasp is the brainchild of Aaron Fulton of Web to Life and Don Ravine from Deep Publications. It is still very much still in development, and thus not visible to the public. Photowasp is a photo gallery hosting service, for amateur or semi-professional photographers.

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Site built for Deep Publications in early 2007 for Don Ravine.  This site was completely built from scratch in PHP.

Features:

  • Flash-based photo gallery.
  • Database driven.
  • Automatic photo resizing and watermarking.
  • Custom-buit shopping cart.
  • Administration interface or users to upload their own images and to categorise them.
  • 'Super-admin' section for the site administrator to vet all images on the site, and to create new users.  This interface is built 100% on AJAX.