aprettypenny.co.uk - Retro, antique & collectables store

Date: 26th October 2009 at 12:51 am | Filed under: portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge | Tags:

A Pretty Penny is a new online store for everything retro and collectable including a wide range of designer glass and ceramics.  I would highly recommend it as a place to get quirky, unusual Christmas presents! I built the store on the free shop script platform (which uses Smarty templates).

Screenshot:

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The store is now open. Check it out: www.aprettypenny.co.uk

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New Wiki site for Football FanCast

Date: 20th July 2009 at 5:30 pm | Filed under: development, portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge | Tags: , , ,

fanswiki-screen

I have recently been working on my first project on the MediaWiki platform, a football wiki site for FootballFanCast.com. The Football Fans Wiki is a wiki written from the fans perspective, with information about each team's stadium, transport info, where to eat & drink locally, songs, programmes, merchandise store, links,video clips & more.

Key features that I added as MediaWiki extensions:

  • Register and login from the FFC site instead of through MediaWiki itself
  • News & blog feeds on the wiki homepage

Check it out now: Fans Wiki

2 Responses to “New Wiki site for Football FanCast”

  • Comment by Andy
    Date: September 15th, 2009 at 1:09 pm

    Brilliant work mate. Was looking into doing something like this for my Scottish Football site but don’t know where to start etc.

  • Comment by fashion storm
    Date: October 23rd, 2009 at 6:33 am

    i am using your amazing wordpress layout and i love it but i was wondering how i can change the header to a custom one that i have. it doesn’t blink or anything it is just a png. file. help! please. you can mail me back at the email i gave you. thanks!

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New e-commerce module for Admin76 CMS

Date: 26th June 2009 at 12:16 am | Filed under: blog, development | Author: Sam Burdge | Tags: , ,

I have been working for some months now to develop an e-commerce module for Admin76,  the CMS which is currently exclusive to 76 Creative. The e-commerce module, called Cart76, utilises many of the nice features of Admin76 such as drag n drop functionality, advanced image gallery management, etc. It is now in it's final stages of development, so if you are interested in running your self-managed site on the Admin76 platform, or if you require a self-managed online store please contact 76 Creative for more info.

3 Responses to “New e-commerce module for Admin76 CMS”

  • Comment by Ben
    Date: December 15th, 2009 at 5:40 am

    That’s nice topic. But I had a hard time viewing your site in IE. What could be wrong?

  • Comment by morgan
    Date: May 3rd, 2010 at 6:20 pm

    stuff like this that makes the internet so damn good

  • Comment by anna
    Date: May 3rd, 2010 at 6:28 pm

    thank!

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Video Gallery - Neil Stewart / Fella Pictures

Date: 21st April 2009 at 3:41 pm | Filed under: development, portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge | Tags: , , ,

This week I have been working on improving the 'Moving Image' section of photoneil.com. When I first built the site (designed and built by 76 Creative) the Moving Image page featured Neil's video showreel, since then video has become a more prominent aspect of his work so I have created a video gallery page for the site, allowing him to showcase a range of his video work under different categories.

As this video gallery uses seperate pages for the video list and the player itself I programmed it in PHP using the Longtail / JW Player to play the flv videos. For more information about encoding video for Flash as flv see my article: Encoding FLV

The video gallery also offers the option to download higher quality Quicktime Movies of each video. I encoded the quicktimes using the mpeg-4 codec and reducing the frame size slightly to allow for higher picture and sound quality while keeping the filesizes reasonable for a download.

Check it out: www.photoneil.com/movingimage.php

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Privacy Policy

Date: 14th March 2009 at 11:30 am | Filed under: blog | Author: Sam Burdge

Privacy Policy for www.samburdge.co.uk

If you require any more information or have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us by email at

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