Brick and Mortar
Walter Sepulveda asked me for help updating the static website for his Seattle landscape design company.
The new site features an open-source content management system, expanded gallery, and a page for spanish speakers.
Cleaning Up Websites
A website makeover for Bravo Environmental. After inspecting the accessibility and usability of the original site, I located the underlying problem: an over-engineered site for engineers. Al Schumacher swept me into the project.
Site repairs included cleaning up the ASP code, cutting out redundant HTML and vacuuming up 5 nested tables to make content updates easier. Image-based headers were jettisoned to make room for search engine-friendly text-based headers. Site maintenance also involved adding pages to the site map.
You get the idea. Thanks to Beegee Tolpa for the graphic design.
Claim Your Blog at Technorati
Technorati is a blog-specific search engine that indexes 112 million blogs. To add your blog to Technorat:
- Create an account at technorati.com
- Verify your account by clicking on the link that Technorati emails you
- Check your Claim Status
- Create a blog post that includes your unique token, like MF2B68NAKRS2
- Verify Claim Token at Technorati
Why do you have to add your blog to a search engine? I don’t really know since Google’s blog search already indexes my blog content. In fact, that same content also exists in Google’s regular search index.
And Bing.com? Yeah, they index my blog content too. No registration. No claiming. No verifying.
Container Gardening by Toni Cross
When her former web designer and host had become non-responsive, Toni contacted me to fix some problems with her website.
I helped her move the website to a new web host, updated the look and feel of the site (with help from Kelly Davis of Farm Girl Works), and implemented Cascading Style Sheets to facilitate future website maintenance.
Take a look at Toni’s container gardening services.
I’d show you before and after screenshots, but the before shots might turn you to stone.


