Dog  Victoria Leonard's Web Work

Logitech QuickCam

http://www.quickcam.com/html/index.html
I created a server-side application that takes input from a form in a Flash movie and generates an email. I also created one that allows the user to upload video and images along with a message. In the Developer Program section, I created a server-side application that emails input from an HTML form and automatically downloads an executable.

Embarcadero Technologies

http://www.embarcadero.com/
I created the DHTML templates which were used to create this site. I also converted PDF files into HTML pages.

Secret Hiding Places

http://www.secrethidingplaces.com/
Working from someone else's graphics, I created a site that would work in any browser. Features that will not work in your browser are dynamically replaced with something that does. This is done with cross-platform DHTML.

Earth Day

http://www.recyclemore.com/
I created the registration form for this site, and adapted their perl script to process it.

Zada Ventures

http://www.zada.com/
I did the Flash detection code for this site. I also worked on some PHP code that allows clients to upload files and some that generates dynamic pages. I used regular expressions for form validation.

KidzEyes

http://www.kidzeyes.com/
Not all features are active on this site since the back-end programming is still being done. I did the client-side coding for this site.

Barclays Global Investors iShares

http://bgi.neog.com/
Warning: this is a huge site that takes forever to load. It also only works on version 4 browsers at this time. It's still in development, so this is not the final URL. I did the scrolling text boxes and the pop-up menus using DHTML.

Bottom-Duvivier

http://www.b-d.com/
A portfolio site for an architectural firm featuring multiple-image rollovers and rollover animations done in JavaScript.

Caltrans Bay Bridge

http://www.dot.ca.gov/dist4/eastspans/
This is a government site, so I stressed universal accessibility. Anything that can access a web site, including Braille readers and text to speech devices can reach all the information on this site. I had nothing to do with designing the look.

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus

http://www.ringling.com
Here is another site that was a big team effort. I did some coding and some art processing.

These are only some of the sites that I have worked on. Some are not open to the general public. Then there's the list of sites that are no longer up, of companies that have merged or gone out of business. sigh...