I make websites and things that make websites work better.
Well, you'd be super-lucky to do something that never feels like work at all, but it is true that work can be a little more like play if you enjoy it. And unlike many people, I (usually) enjoy sitting in front of the computer for hours at a time making things for use on the www. Most of what I do falls into one of two categories:
At it’s most basic, web design is about creating the “look” of a site. However, there's more to that "look" than meets the eye. Sure, having a site that looks nice is important and valuable, but other aspects like the user interface and information architecture are just as important, though often perhaps less thought about.
First and foremost, design is about communication. I recognize that and design sites accordingly.
Web development involves making websites work properly and do cool (and useful) things. Most of my development work is done in one of two arenas: Concrete5 development or site implementation (Photoshop to HTML).
For the nerds out there, this is where I drop terms like HTML5, CSS3, Javascript/jQuery, MySQL, and PHP to impress you.
The Scrapbook Tabs block lets you display a set of tabs on a page of your Concrete5 site. The tabs are generated based on blocks that exist as part of a custom scrapbook.
Purchase Scrapbook Tabs from Concrete5.org
This is a content block that has been added to a scrapbook. You can actually add any block to the scrapbook - a form, image, guestbook...anything - and it will appear as a tab within the scrapbook. The titles of the tabs are named by naming each block within the scrapbook.