katie sexton dot com

makes stuff online

Fairly simple, high-tech admin tool based on a custom php MVC framework for flash content management of images and text.

 

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I’ve been working on this for a while, here is the first installment:

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I am not sure what I’m doing with these but the end intention is t shirt prints.  If you need me to explain the joke … you don’t get it ;(.

Stay tuned for the next 47 states.

*edit:  I’m just going to add to this post as they come out.

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So like a lot of people I had been using my name.com as a professional portfolio.  Popular, but a crappy thing to do.

I am more than the sum of my parts.

As a result the brand new katiesexton.com is a mix of shit I’ve done with rando

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This site included:

  • wordpress theme
  • Custom menu
  • Twitter plugin to pull various search terms
  • RSS blog feed plugin
  • Very custom staff pages including links to various social networking sites, all updatable via wordpress

Here are som

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This site involved:

  • custom js to handle playing/pausing of video
  • complicated content-manageable hover menu for video section
  • ajax loading of all pages
  • sifr

Here are some stills:

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This site (written entirely in ASP classic, quite the rare beast in ‘09) required:

  • interface with an external API
  • favoriting
  • logins and interfacing with client sign up process
  • searching
  • products section
  • tons of fucking jquery
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This website required a lot of bells and whistles, including:

  • user management, including adding new users of various admin levels
  • WYSWIG editor with lots of extras like side modules, quizzes, polls, etc.
  • facebook-like “what are you doing now” edit in place
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This project involved some data manipulation for a flash front end, including a custom content management system to publish or moderate user submissions of dedications to The Wire show.

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This contest site for Johson & Johnson’s involved creating a complex web application for the submission and management of stories based on a set calendar of topics and set to run 12 weeks.

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