I am a meticulous expert in HTML/CSS and have extensive experience working as an HTML developer on large-scale Java and PHP-based web applications. I enjoy building front-end interactivity by researching and implementing existing AJAX components and javascripts from libraries such as JQuery and Prototype and always go the extra mile for my clients!
InsureMonkey is an health insurance portal based in Las Vegas, NV that allows users to get quotes, compare plans and apply for coverage from the nation's leading health care companies. I hand-coded the HTML and CSS for this site and provided design consultation to enhance the usability and efficiency of the site while working closely with a php developer. I worked remotely with a local apache environment and svn repository system.
Zannel is a micro-blogging social networking platform in the mobile industry which allows users to post text, images, and videos from mobile phones and the web. I worked within a team of front-end and back-end engineers to develop HTML and CSS for their java based iphone and web applications. I worked remotely with a local tomcat development environment and svn repository system.
rTag is a startup in the mobile gaming industry due to be launched in early 2009. I designed the look and feel and developed the HTML/CSS for the website which uses JQuery scripts for features such as modal popups, toggled div visibility, animation effects and custom scroll bars.
T-Mobile hired Infospace to develop the myFaves icon fulfillment site- enabling their customers to purchase and download myFaves icons into their phones. The design called for advanced CSS features including transparent png masks (to make square images appear round), pop-out menus, and multiple rollover states. I delivered my CSS templates to a back-end developer who integrated my code into the YUI framework which was used to create the site's "drag 'n drop" interface.
T-Mobile hired Infospace to develop a kiosk touch screen e-commerce site to sell ringtones, wallpaper and myFaves icons. I developed the HTML and CSS for the precise layout requirements of the kiosk browser which was based upon an ie6 rendering engine. I used css sprites for "thumbover" and "selected" states, as well as transparent overlays for inactive states. This project went through two design revisions. I modified the HTML and CSS for the 2nd revision while maintaining all of the existing back-end functionality from round one.
Tony Hawk Dissent partnered with InfoSpace to launch a online storefront for ringtones and graphics. I was the sole HTML Developer for this site- modifying and slicing graphics from a designer's Photoshop documents, and working concurrently with a Java developer who was responsible for all back-end development. I researched and implented DHTML features such as hidden divs (for preview vignettes) and a dynamic text replacement script called sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement), which hides and replaces HTML text headlines with Flash fonts.
Moviso.com was a direct-to-consumer site featuring InfoSpace's large catalog of content for mobile devices. I was brought onto the development team to modify and improve existing HTML and to create new scalable templates for a mid-project redesign. The complex visual design of the site demanded creative CSS layout solutions including advanced implementation of unordered lists and floats. I developed CSS classes and IDs in and around existing JSP tags while working concurrently via CVS with a Java / AJAX developer.