Worldwide Breast Cancer

Worldwide Breast Cancer

The Worldwide Breast Cancer site was something that I spent a lot of time on. While on a forum, I saw someone add an entry about needing help creating some CSS templates for a breast cancer awareness site. I was interested and didn’t have too much going on at the time, so I figured it was a good cause to donate my time to.

My role in the site was to slice it. This was quite a challenging slice because of all of rounded corners and little intricacies. We used siFR for some headings, and also the Dean Edwards IE7 scripts.

Then, I recommended that we implement the entire site using Wordpress. I thought it would be much easier to manage. So that took some time to get everything integrated and get the navigation working, but everything turned out very well. So sign up, and find out more about breast cancer awareness.

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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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Bookmarks

  • WordPress Template Tags Reference Guide

    An in depth quick reference guide of WordPress Templates Tags, reformatted from Codex.

  • Webslug

    Compare your site's performance. The "hot or not of website performance".

  • The Accessibility Checklist IV

    Nice checklist to keep in mind in order for your site be accessible.

  • Quick and Easy Flash Prototypes

    "To tackle the classic 'how to prototype rich interactions' problem, I developed a process for translating static screen designs (from wireframes to visual comps) into interactive experiences using Flash. Requiring some fairly basic ActionScript knowledge, these prototypes proved to be a quick yet powerful way to bring interaction designs to life."

  • Ask 37signals: How do you say no?

    How to say no to feature requests.

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