Wooden House were looking for a modern CMS driven website to use as a showcase for their builds.
I built the entire website as a single page app in Umbraco to ensure that visitors would be able to enjoy the imagery while finding out more about the company.
Crystals Online were looking for an e-commerce shop built in Umbraco.
As the Back End and JavaScript developer I used TeaCommerce for the e-commerce platform, and have since extended the site to include PayPal Express and Authorize.Net's JavaScript based payment solutions.
As the Back End and JavaScript developer for Altitude Partners, I approached this Umbraco driven website with a modular structure for JavaScript and a focus on page load speed and image optimization.
As the JavaScript developer on the LDC site I added dynamic page loading functionality using AngularJS.
A-Gas required a single Umbraco instance that could handle 11 websites across 7 languages.
As lead back end and JavaScript developer I've had the opportunity to add all the bells and whistles to this build, with multi-site, multi-lingual, Umbraco Forms, Umbraco Courier and Newsletter Studio.
Ovation needed a custom Wordpress website built, so this gave me a chance to put Umbraco to one side (temporarily) and try my hand at some back end PHP development.
Altus required a site split into two distinct sections, but with a lot of shared content, news articles and blog posts.
I developed an Umbraco driven website for them, with content sliders that dynamically load in featured content.
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