InstallNET

InstallNET

InstallNET has been a site we have been developing for quite some time. Not only was our role to redesign and restructure their public site, but they also have a very complex admin site that is used for their Customers and Service Providers.

My role in both of these was to slice and implement. On the homepage, I created a little rotating box that rotates between 3 different sections of content. Along with it being a timed rotation, you can also click through using the previous and next arrows.

I also created a Google Map showing all of their locations across the country. This was my first Google Map project where I wasn’t just adding 1 or 2 points. I had to create a JavaScript function so that it did not become crazy to manage. We at first were going to use Google MyMaps, but quickly found out that there is a limit to how many you can display at one time.

I also setup a little fun facts box on the subpages that randomly selects a fun fact from the database, then you can click previous and next to get more via an AJAX request.

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Who Am I?

Trevor Davis I’m Trevor Davis, a 24 year old Front-End Developer. Basically, I make web sites.

By day, I work for Matrix Group International in Alexandria, VA, and by night, I freelance.

Feel free to get in touch with me about anything.

What Have I Done?

  • The MatriX Files
  • Wireless Career
  • George Washington Wired
  • Direct Selling 411
  • Makeup Bizz
  • InstallNET
  • National Park Foundation
  • Worldwide Breast Cancer

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