Treasure Gurus needed a robust ecommerce solution due to their vast array of inventory to sell online, and Wooddell Graphics was their answer! Treasuregurus.com uses a variety of technologies and custom programming to sell unique gifts under $50.00. view site
The Fleetwood Blues Festival needed an informative, search-friendly website with modest load times to support dial-up users as well as high-speed subscribers. This site uses CSS positioning, a php/MySQL/Ajax newsletter signup, and was ranked on the first page of google within a week of going live. Like all of my sites this site and stylesheets validate with W3C. view site
Located in the rural mountains of West Virginia, Grandpa's Pantry LLC needed a way to sell their goods to the rest of the world, without breaking the bank. By utilizing a combination of technologies Wooddell Graphics has been able to implement an affordable and effective Ecommerce website for Grandpa's Pantry LLC. view site
The Mohnton Lions Club needed a better way to alert the community about fund-raisers and upcoming club events. Little did they know they would soon rank number one on search engines and be receiving requests from around the globe. This is a simple website that utilizes xHTML and CSS to deliver faster page loads, as much of their target audience relies on dial-up connections. The website also features an XML-enabled flash photo gallery to showcase community events and fund-raisers.view site
You'd be surprised by the number of web designers who don't make their own web sites. Wooddell Graphics is proud not to be one of them! This is a basic XHTML/CSS website that incorporates some simple flash animation to grab your attention. There is absolutely no need to over use flash, so we don't. view site
This is a fictitious website I made in college. It showcases several JavaScript tricks including a shopping cart, redirects, interactive forms, rolling banner ads, cookies, and more than enough annoying pop-up ads. Be prepared to be bombarded with everything you've come to hate about the internet! view site
Another college project, this is a full-blown flash site utilizing tweens, if/else statements, ActionScript, and a bunch of other things you don't understand. Although this site is basically useless it does make a good flash example. view site