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Here are a few examples of our web design and programming work. You can see more examples of Susan's web-related work on her portfolio page and of Stan's experience in software and web site development in his resume.

First United Methodist Church in Albuquerque, NM First United Methodist Church in Albuquerque, NM - When we developed this site, we took great pains to make sure that members and visitors alike can easily find the information they are looking for. The site's home page, for instance, does not contain links to all content (like other pages in the site); instead, it has text and links focusing visitors' and members' attention on the information they are most likely seeking.
TMD Publishing order form TMD Publishing - We designed TMD Publishing's web site as well as its online product catalog and ordering capability. Using the client's existing credit-card processing capabilities, we developed a simple program for totalling orders and notifying TMD when orders have been placed.
Resource directory of cjjcc.org New Mexico Criminal Justice Coordinating Council - We converted two directories of social service resources from a single-user Microsoft Access database to a web-based solution that allows multiple administrators within CJJCC access to the data and allows Internet users to browse and search the directories' resources.
Home page of religiousresources.org ReligiousResources.org - This site evolved from a set of links that Aphids' Susan Brumbaugh started collecting back in 1995. It is now a fully searchable data-driven web application with over 100 categories and subcategories and 4000+ listings. This site receives thousands of visitors each month.
General Conference 2000 page United Methodist General Conference 2000 - As part of the web team for this quadrennial legislative meeting of the United Methodist Church, Susan created all the index pages for the Petitions portion of the GC web site and the template for the dynamic pages (using Active Server Pages) that were output by the database program that tracked the 200 petitions under consideration at the conference. She also ran web updates several times daily during the duration of the conference so that those not attending the conference could track the status of church legislation via the web site.

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