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December 2001 - Present |
As a Content Manager for the Online group, work with two broad areas of responsibilities. First, work with internal groups to create new sections, maintain and refresh existing sections of the main SAA site at http://www.stanfordalumni.org. Second, work with internal groups and external vendors to design and provide the code base for user interfaces applied to various web applications, new and existing. Working closely with a product manager, ensure that scopes are realistically built and that timelines are met. Responsible for browser compatibility for HTML, CSS and relevant javascripts.
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| · | work with completely data driven site, (TCL and JSP). Using a proprietary, powerful CMS, architect the table structures and logic, in addition to the UI, that enables the client to have the most power and flexibility with their content. Notable sections of the main SAA site include the 2003 Reunion Homecoming and the Alumni Education Book Salon subsites.
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| · | successfully designed and launched a complete refresh for the award winning magazine, STANFORD (http://www.stanfordmag.com). In addition, the magazine group wanted to be able to manage the site themselves. The magazine site is outside of the main site's CMS, so extensive use of Dreamweaver MX templates were created, as were the snippets feature, to provide the client with a safe and flexible method to pour in content every other month. See back issues before July, 2003 to see the old design.
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| · | User Interface Design: In addition to creating the UI for various small web applications within the site styleguides (the Stanford Career Center and the ATNC Application Review, to name two), architected, designed and coded for the three following web applications: Stanford InCircle, Club and Class Websites (and Web Administration for same), and SAA Discussion Groups. See http://www.tigote.com/html/p_saa.html for details.
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