Here's the growing list of sites we've worked on.
-
Bridges for Peace [visit site]
Site scope: LargeFairly large site with many years of archived content. Points of interest include the extensive "Dispatch from Jerusalem" archive, and the "Bless Israel" section, which is made up of dozens of projects visitors can donate towards. The latter includes visitor location detection which is used for routing visitor donations to the correct international branch's PayPal account. -
MJTI Jerusalem [visit site]
Site scope: SmallMJTI, the Messianic Jewish Theological Institute, has opened a branch in Jerusalem, and I was asked to create a simple Hebrew website for them that would maintain the general look and feel of the US-based branch of MJTI. It was decided to launch the site initially with a minimal feature set, which would be expanded upon as needed.
-
Intercessors for Israel [visit site]
Site scope: MediumThis complete rebuild of IFI's website had to support numerous languages for its primary content (weekly prayer points and periodical newsletters). By using a multi-lingual add-on to the ExpressionEngine CMS, each user's language preference could be maintained across sessions, and when content in that language was not available, the default language's content (English in this case) would be displayed. The site also integrates language-sensitive sign-up forms from the separate mailing-list management system, a WorldPay-based online donation system, and a customized, full-featured webstore based upon the open-source Magento e-commerce system.
-
FIRST Israel
Site scope: Medium, InteractiveThe official website for the Israel Regional of the world-wide FIRST Robotics competition. The main challenge was discovering and working around undocumented and severe bugs in Internet Explorer 6 and 7's RTL (Hebrew) support.
The FIRST Israel site was superseded by a new site in the Fall of 2010.
