Amalia is an easy-to-use content managment system geared towards small businesses who want to take control of their web presence. Peter Upfold worked together with Chris Van Patten to create the newest version of Amalia.
Think of it as a mashup of myspace and livejournal. Upon registration, users can create unlimited blogs, unlimited groups, create a profile, create a mini-website, and more. Best of all, Zeisu’s features are 100% customizable and don’t require strange hacks to make them work correctly. Drag and drop capabilities coming soon.
My first “real” attempt at actionscript. It’s sort-of buggy (mainly mouseover of play and pause button), but overall it works. It was more of an experiment than an attempt at making anything too useful, so feel free to snag, fix, or do whatever with it. Download It.
Created two plugins for Amalia, a CMS/HTML editor owned by Vaveo Interative. The first was an image selector and the other a link selector. Both were created following the style of the application as a whole and integrated beautifully with the implemented TinyMCE editor.
My first website created using PHP and Mysql. Based heavily on the Neopet’s Guilds, this site served as a place where Neopets users could create and join another guild (Neopets had a one-group-per-use rule). The site stayed active for a little over a year, and then I took it offline.