I built the whole site

Intranet "Paperless Office System"

I developed a simple intranet system that allowed the company to manage its clients and staff. Documents could be scanned and connected with other data. This included employee records, vendors data and bills, etc.

  • Drupal 7
  • Architected and implemented the application
  • Designed and created the content types for Applicants, clients, contractors, employees, and their various document types.
  • Lots of forms and Views,
  • Custom Module to import the scanned files from the system.
  • Some Template work, basic theming.

A Drupal based social-networking site for a book-publisher, which features an online course and learning system. Special modules had to be developed that allows users to answer course-questions, and have a circle of trusted advisers review and rate their answers.

  • Configuration, theming, custom modules, content.
  • Module development:
  • E-course with social network integration.
  • Security: Only special classes of friends can view and comment on course answers.
  • Social networking:  friends and advisors; invites; private messages.

HPorr.com 2011-2018

This is the previous version of this website, using Drupal 7 (the current system is Drupal 8), featuring my business for software and website development.  

Before the current design, I designed the previous instance (2011 - 2017) of this site to look different than what you normally see done with Drupal.

Drupal sites often look "boxy" due to the use of blocks, so I purposely created a design that has a more organic and flowing feel that integrates the content of the site into the overall look.

Car-Sale Portal

This client runs a portal for selling cars and freight-items. The pre-existing system was stabilized and expanded. Various adjustments were implemented, for example dealing with multiple languages (multi-lingual site) and currencies.

I am no longer associated with this site or company.

 

Reverse Shopping Cart

This chain of brick-and-mortar shops buys up items from walk-in clients in their various shop-location, and then resells these, for example on e-bay. For this project, an existing website was migrated to Drupal-7, and I developed a 'reverse shopping cart" for purchasing these items, which interfaced with Amazon's webservice, and created the customer's bill.

Veterinary College of Luxembourg

This is the informational website for the Veterinary College of Luxembourg (Collège vétérinaire du grand-duché de luxembourg ).

The site is fully responsive and mobile friendly.

The customer can easily enter information, pictures, and files related to the college, using the Drupal CMS System, which are then presented to the end-user.  The site is multi-lingual.

The system was developed using Drupal 8, which features even easier data and text input.

Veterinary Association of Luxembourg, for small animals.

This site was originally part of another site (amvl.lu), and I split it out into its own.   

It was important to the customer to maintain the look of the original site, so that both look and feel like one unit, even though they are two separate sites.

Various improvements were done to the usability, such as automatic uploads of the emergency calendar and contacts, and the member list;   as well as featured event calendars for visitors or internal members.  

UMA Blog Website

The customer is a well-established consultancy for hotels and restaurants, who also holds seminars.

This is their general blogsite, where they post articles of interest to the hotel industry.

With this site: they can enter and manage blog articles and images that are relevant to their customer base; they can cross-link articles, take customer surveys, feature their products, etc.

 

Huss main website

The customer provided this very nice design and concept, and asked me to implement it on the basis of Drupal.

It is fully responsive, and features a very fancy scroll effect in desktop mode.  There are a handful of sites in the world with a similar effect but this is only one that is responsive.

I did the whole theming and custom programming for PHP and JavaScript.  A special solution to create several “one-page” screens had to be found.