This page illustrates a few sample websites created by Frank J. Fedel of Fedel.com and while it is not comprehensive, it provides a reasonable view of a range of websites developed by Fedel.com, and lists the technologies used. FORMAT: WebsiteName.com goes here A brief description of each website will appear in this format, in this location. The description is not necessarily the description used on the website, but a synopsis of the site's contents and/or purpose. The websites are arranged from simplest to most advanced, in terms of technologies used. The description may span one, two or more paragraphs.
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Fitness Inline Skating Web Page
Very simple web page describing Fitness Inline Skating Book - published by Human Kinetics Publishers. Describes book's Table of Contents, has links to two other books on inline skating. Incorporates tables for formatting visual presentation.
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RosemaryBray.com
This is a simple, informational website that was created for Rosemary Bray, a professional lecturer and consultant to the dental industry. The site (one page) contains information on her experience, background and credentials, as well as contact information. A Flash movie header was added in the third year of its existence.
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GetFreeStuffOnTheInternet.com
Another simple website. This website is unique in that it reflects the contents of a printed handout provided to attendees of an adult education class of the same name. Get Free Stuff on the Internet has links to FREE STUFF websites on the Internet; eliminating the time usually required to type in URL's from handouts.
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TheGuyOnTheBike.com
Website highlighting professional cyclist Michael Secrest, winner of the Race Across America and the only "500 Mile Triple Crown" winner in cycling.
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Fitness and Speed Skating Times Online
The International Journal of fitness and speed skating (ice and inline). The online version of the world-famous magazine is updated with event information, as well as race results, articles, and a searchable database of skating clubs worldwide. This site was designed with AOL users in mind; the AOL browser allowed only a certain width without scrolling. Since this site derived most of its viewers from AOL, it structured its visual design to meet the needs its audience.
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eExerciseEquipment.com
The best source for used/refurbished exercise equipment online. eExerciseEquipment.com's unique "Make An Offer" option is like the 'priceline.com'TM of exercise equipment.
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Frank's Resumé Online
A copy of Frank J. Fedel's resumé, written in XML. If you are using Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, you will be able to see how XML can be used to display information. The XML file (data) is transformed on the client (usually your browser) to display with consideration for aesthetics.
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The Impossible Ride for The Possible Cure
Website describing a fund-raising event for prostate cancer - The Impossible Ride for The Possible Cure. The event will be held in 2002, and the site offers official memorabilia for purchase using e-commerce.
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Knock-Out Punch
New tool for the construction trade - a punch that allows suspended ceilings to be installed faster. Very basic website that allows users to locate nearest dealer of the product by using a database lookup.
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Point2Fun.com
This website highlights new products for cats and kids. It's flagship product, Cat In The Box, is simple, but needed to be displayed in a format that would make it easy to understand. A number of graphic views were used, along with a rotating 3D image of the product.
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