Friday, January 9, 2009

New Splore.org webste goes live


For those who know us, we have been doing a lot of programs with Splore.org. They are a non-profit that organizes (mostly) outdoor adventures for people with disabilities. I've been helping their staff go through a redesign of their website, and incorporating their new logo. I'm happy to say that it's done now. Well, at least this phase, as websites are always evolving.

For webmasters, it is a rigid example of CSS and SEO that works cross-browser. There are a lot of Flash galleries and videos to go around. For everyone else, it's more organized, more exciting, more maps, required documents easily found, more everything. Except for clicking, there's less of that, less hunting for all the materials you need to do a program. Special thanks to Steve Powell and Patrick Tokarski for putting up with me.

Splore.org is a great organization, with great people. Aaron, Debbie and I were awarded their Splore Spirit Participant of the Year Award for 2008. We were presented the award during the Harvest Moon Auction and Dinner, and got a very nice plaque, which is proudly displayed in Aaron's room. He earned it.

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