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After nearly a year in progress, the Eureka e-Solutions corporate Web site has launched.
This project was completed inbetween client gigs, hence the long development time frame. For as long as I have been familiar with XHTML, this project was my first true stab at completing a standards compliant and semantically correct Web site. That’s not to say it’s perfect; it was created in C#.Net after all which carries it’s own challenges in maintaining Web standards.
Another initiative should begin shortly. Eureka will be developing a brochure-ware site for a client, which will allow me a chance to correct mistakes made, apply things learned, and focus deeper on accessibility.
Posted in Portfolio, Web Development