Women in Computer Science:

This was the main website for Women in Computer Science at Rutgers Univerity. The site includes a blog, message board, and gallery hosted at SilverCPU. Graphics were created in Adobe Photoshop 7. Coding was written in EditPad Lite in HTML and CSS. The Blog, Gallery and Message Board are hosted at Silvercpu.com. Scripts used are: Wordpress, Simple PHP Gallery, and miniBB.

This was the website for the annual SWE/WCS/SHE/MEET Career Fair at Rutgers University. The site included an upload script also hosted at SilverCPU. "The goal of this career fair is to provide students of minority with an opportunity to interact with top employers to further their career efforts."

Other sites at SilverCPU:

This is my personal blog. I recently upgraded from b2 to Wordpress, yes, I had a very hard time giving up b2. I've changed a lot over this past year and I felt my blog should change to reflect that. And even though I had written my own special features into the b2 code over the years, it still didn't have the capabilities Wordpress has. The layout is made up of pictures of my best friends, including my two dogs. There is a problem with IE 6 unfortunately. The comments sometimes don't appear correctly until you scroll up and down a few times. So far, this is the only bug I have encountered other than small issues with the layout which have been resolved.

My friends and I have been looking at wedding magazines and wedding blogs since as long as I can remember. We live for pretty dresses and there’s no dress prettier than a wedding dress. I’ve been keeping a scrapbook of my favorite dresses as well as cakes and venues, for one day when I get married. I figured, why not make it a little formal and share my favorites for everyone to see! The layout is in my favorite color: pink, with some blue and yellow thrown in for when the pink's too much. It has two sidebars and is the only layout on the site made for 1024x768+ res.

This is a demo site I made for a dental company. I changed the top graphic though since I don't think they would appreciate me using their logo on my site. This demo includes a little JavaScript form demo I made. If you can't read the text it's because it's not in English. I'm not really sure what language that is or what it says. The menu looks a little off in Safari, but otherwise everything looks the same as in IE and Firefox.

The Life and Death of a Fictional Character. This is the site I made for my final project for Web Authoring taken in the Fall of 2006. Features two articles, and interactive content done with JavaScript and PHP. Graphics were done in Photoshop. The rest of the images were taken from other websites which we had permission to do as long as we gave credit and there is a really long credits section. Be sure to check out "I See Undead People" for creepy graphics of my friends and a tutorial on how to achieve similar effects.

A database of rides at Walt Disney World I created for my final project in my Database and Information Management course taken in the Spring of 2005. Done in mySQL and PHP. Graphics were made from editing Disney images in Photoshop. Feel free to play around. I forgot to take down the delete option before I linked the site, so at the moment there are no rides in the database. In order to rate a ride and see other functions of the database, you must add a ride first.