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Posts tagged ‘SPIP’

18
Nov

Know your air for health

A joint initiative by EFA and HEAL, knowyourairforhealth.eu is a campaign website that provides citizens with information on air pollution, i.e. all those tiny particles, chemicals or gases that are introduced into the air by human activities and that pose a threat for humans and the environment. Working on the basis of a gorgeous design by Christian Pansch, I adapted and re-coded the website templates for SPIP. I also added a clickable map of Europe, so visitors can quickly find more information about air quality and air pollution in their own country.

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4
Oct

ITUC youth community blog (offline)

Same designer (Jean-Yves Leblon at Pixeleyes), same web agency (Tech To The People), a new challenge: useĀ SPIP to run a blog. And not your ordinary run-of-the-mill blog, but a blog with multiple languages and authors. And a poll module, embedded videos, photo galleries, article ratings, RSS feeds… and 100% valid code.

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6
Aug

World Day for Decent Work 2008

A gifted web designer (Jean-Yves Leblon at Pixeleyes), a top-notch web agency (Tech To The People) and a worthy cause: the right for men and women to work in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity. In collaboration with TTTP, I worked on the layout files for SPIP in what is possibly my biggest coding effort to date: a website in four languages, responding to the strictest accessibility criteria and web standards, where people can read more and report on the actions foreseen for 7 October 2008, World Day for Decent Work.

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1
May

Good practice awards on climate change and health

A tiny little website, valid XHTML and CSS and 100% hand-coded, for an awareness-raising initiative on how climate change affects public health and on what regions can do to tackle both its causes and its impacts. No trees or animals were harmed during the making of this website, but some pixels were slightly inconvenienced.

www.env-health.org/climatechangeawards/ -- click for a larger version