Websites created by Jonathan Smith, Sandford Solutions Ltd.
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Magentawww.magentacloseharmony.comMagenta Close Harmony is a female a-cappella singing group, based in Moseley, Birmingham |
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Moseley Forumwww.MoseleyForum.org.ukMoseley Forum This is built using a high powered content management system to allow the forum committee members to maintain every page of the site with minimal intervention by me |
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The Circle Netting Systemwww.circlenetting.comwww.cricketnetting.com The Circle Netting System, based in Kings Norton, produces cricket nets using an innovative design. There is nothing else like it in the marketplace. This is a 'brochure' site and contains lots of pictures and technical details about the product and its installation procedure. Written in PHP with CSS and javascript. |
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Moseley Community Development Trustwww.MoseleyCDT.comThis site contains a diary of what is on in Moseley, which is updated by the CDT staff. It also contains a database of local organisations and volunteer opportunities, and a discussion board (using phpBB) This website is coded in PHP and MySQL and includes a user-maintained diary that I wrote from scratch. |
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Ladies Association of British Barbershop Singerswww.labbs-music-category.org.ukSongs, arrangements and coaching advice database for a specialist national and international music community. Written in ASP with an Access databse. Members only website - but I can provide a guest login on request. |
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Birmingham Opera Company - Reviews and Photographswww.sandfordsolutions.com/bocInformal website to gather, display and share photos and reviews of BOC productions from 2001-2005. Lots of pictures - and I am in some of them! |
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Anvil Choruswww.AnvilChorus.org.ukWest Midlands Barbershop Harmony Club for A Capella singing in chorus and quartets. This was my first effort - and I learnt a lot. Contains a discussion board written from scratch using PHP and MySQL. However, I wouldn't choose to use frames again. |
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You can also take a look at some websites written by my good friend Mark Duerdin














