This week I've been lucky enough to create a website for a client almost entirely by myself. The client runs clinical trials in Ireland, and their website is in a question and answer format, allowing users to find all the information they need about clinical trials.
I chose an appropriate responsive Joomla template, installed this, and installed the standard components that Digilogue works with on all sites, such as Akeeba Backup, Admin Tools, and JCE Editor. Then, using content provided by the client, I edited images and added text content to the various different articles.
The way this site works, there are many articles on a page. You can see the title and the article's main image. You then click on the article and it is enlarged, showing the full text without the image.
I organised the menu architecture and the ordering of the articles, and took all the content from the existing blogger site as well as from a variety of PDFs. The site is almost completed; Aine is now fixing any of the issues I was unable to sort out. We had a great deal of trouble with the logo for the website - the template was not very flexible on size. The site should be finished by today though. Here is a screenshot of the work in progress:
I should have a screenshot of the completed site by the end of today, but I'll be working on other jobs for most of the day I think.
Update (08/08/2013):
Aine sorted out the background for the Clinical Trials website. Here is the screen shot:
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