Clean, compliant website development for Myrtle Beach.

I've noticed most websites around the Myrtle Beach area are really poorly designed. Years ago I started playing around with basic website development and in the past couple of years have gotten pretty good at it developing the website for my photography business at http://www.myrtlebeachphotography.org. I've taken my business in less than two years to the 2nd search result on Google for the popular search term "Myrtle Beach Photography" and #1 for "Myrtle Beach Wedding Photography". I've believe this is because of clean, fast loading xhtml and the fact that I avoid flash whenever possible. My websites are very search engine friendly.

I decided to put up this blog just to highlight my work. I've just completed a clean, modern website for wife's Pilates training business, and will soon be working on a site for a local bike shop. This is just something I do on the side if Photography is slow or I need a break. I'm know I'm strange that website code is a break for me, but wedding photography can get stressful. If you are interested in having a clean, modern, Photoshop designed, w3c compliant website let me know.  I've included examples of my sites below, more to come.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Just finished up my wife's site

Since I'm really proud of my Photography website and I think the site I just made for my wife is really good, I decided to put up this blog so I would have somewhere to link from the copyright information in the footer of each page. I just about finished up my wife's Pilates site now, it's very basic but really all she needs. I did it in just a couple of days. It has a basic floral pattern in the header and footer and then just a basic column for the body that always floats to the center of the view. I use a repeating pattern in the header and footer to keep size down while letting the browser window resize without cutting off anything from the header or footer. I think it looks really nice and the code is very clean. It's all XHTML compliant and uses CSS for the layout. The menu uses Javascript for the nice little hover effects, and if that is disabled the links will still work.

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