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Website for the Alabama Recreation Trails Program

October 5, 2017 by joewatts

This website provides access to many features previously unavailable for hikers in Alabama, with the ability to showcase actual trail maps, find locations based on amenities, activities, or a combination of them. The site is fully responsive and maps all locations, including radius views of amenities such as lodging, food and supplies within a 25 mile radius of each location. www.alabamarecreationtrails.org

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Wilcox County, Alabama Chamber Website

November 14, 2014 by joewatts

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Pickens County Website

November 9, 2014 by joewatts

Just a draft website right now, but working towards completing it. Primary use is the promote the county for economic development. But they are a small county, so the secondary use is to provide a general website to promote community events, tourism and to provide information to visitors.

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Tourism Website for Sumter County

February 20, 2014 by joewatts

 

 

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Alabama Trails Conference 2014

February 7, 2014 by joewatts

Just did a revision on the Alabama Trails Commission’s website for their 2014 Alabama Trails Conference: www.landoftrails.org

Here’s a screenshot of the front page. Includes agenda and basic information. Online registration is taking place off site at the University of Alabama servers.

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Another Busy Week

April 6, 2009 by joewatts

This week promises to be about as busy as the previous weeks have been. I’m happy to say that, at least for the next week or so, our house is free of workers and renovation dust! The sunroom is completed, the dining room requires only a little paint, the back hall is completed and the living room is still a complete wreck–but is put back together in such a way that we can comfortably function for the next little bit as we wait for windows (which we have yet to decide on).

Ann’s been sick today, so I haven’t been as productive as I might otherwise be, but have gotten a few good things accomplished. I started work on a great little website for the Moore/Webb/Holmes Plantation and Farm in Folsom, Alabama (near Marion). I’m developing it as a WordPress website and that has been pretty interesting to start to tinker with. Nothing like Movable Type, but pretty slick and simple at the same time. I am liking what I’m seeing so far. Wrapping up an invitation/poster for Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama for their spring Garden Art Party. We got some great deals on beautiful art there last year and hope to do so again–and the money made goes to help Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama provide services for Alzheimer’s patients and those that care for them! I’ll post the invite later.

FInished up an initial redeisgn for my friends at Tyler Eaton Court Reporters last week. We haven’t quite gone live with the redesign yet (waiting on some additional copy and photos), but I created a Tyler Eaton blog site for them that Laura Nichols is now using to generate more interest. These guys are among the nicest folks I do work for–always friendly, always honest. If I needed a court reporter, I’d sure turn to them. Though it isn’t complete yet, here’s what the site looks like so far:
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