HTML. CSS, JavaScript. These are just some of the tools I use to make web pages. With the addition of technologies such as Bootstrap and AngularJS, I can now make pages that look great, work on mobile, and have a solid framework supporting the site. Take a look at some of the projects I have worked on below.
This is a marketing site for a local insurance agent. The site provides a number of pages which describe the different products that the agent sells, as well as a contact form which sends an e-mail to the agent. I designed and built the site myself using the Bootstrap CSS Framework and a combination of JavaScript and PHP for the contact form.
View live at:
http://www.therobertbarry.com/beth/
This fun experimental site was built as a portfolio piece. It is a take on the how the FEMA web site appeared at the time this was created to look like a possible government web site on surviving a zombie attack. It was designed and coded by me, and uses PHP and pure CSS. This also includes a small animation banner created using an application called Hype.
View live at:
zombie_survival/index.php
/asciiperl/ is a test site that I originally made for a class project using Python and the Google App Engine. I have since built a very similar version in PHP and Perl. The version presented here was built with Perl and a MySQL database. It includes very little CSS because the focus was on the backend programming rather than design. It also includes a Captcha plugin that tests that a user is actually human.
View live at:
ascii.pl
It isn't much to look at now, but this personal project will eventually be a blog built using the AngularJS JavaScript framework. At the moment it is in the very early stages of being built, but will soon include a login system and a dashboard to allow users to manage and write new blog posts. It includes some very basic Bootstrap CSS tags to utilize a grid system, but otherwise has very little CSS.
View live at:
angular_test_blog
This screen shot is of my first portfolio site. It was made for a class project at the University of Massachusetts and used HTML and CSS with a little Javascript. The site is no longer active.
This class project was built with HTML only and no CSS. It was made fairly early in my University of Massachusetts degree program but does show that I have some familiarty with table-based design and layout. The site is not active.