The Daily Goss Facebook Application

Monday, March 24th, 2008

The Daily GossThe Daily Goss is an online celebrity gossip magazine. They asked me to create a Facebook application that would display the latest headlines from their RSS feed.

The application consists of a canvas page and profile entry that are essentially identical. The headlines are got from the RSS feed, while the thumbnail images are fetched directly from the news pages themselves. The data is fetched asynchronously by a cron task that runs at regular intervals. When there is new data it is parsed and stored. This means that no user ever has to wait for the data to be got from the Daily Goss site - it always comes direct from the application.

North Devon Pathfinder Trust Online Database

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Pathfinder DB screenshotNorth Devon Pathfinder Trust is a charity which provides training in IT to the local area. To make it easier to track students and enrolments across their numerous centres they wanted to migrate their course management system - previously a standalone desktop Access application - to the web.

I worked in close collaboration with Mat Lemmings of Rencache Limited, an IT support consultant with a strong understanding of Pathfinder’s business and technical needs, to build a solution based on the open source Achievo ATK framework. A rapid development tool for the creation of database-centric applications, ATK proved ideal for their requirements. Pathfinder now have a centrally controlled system which is consistent across all their sites, reducing the risk of confusion and error and making it much easier to manage their data.

I’ve recently worked on extending the software to integrate data from Learndirect including ILR (Individualised Learner Record) files.

Wolf and Water

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Wolf and WaterWolf and Water Arts Company is a charity which does art work with various groups. The company wanted a new website to help them manage and present their extensive archives of material related to past and present projects. Their old site was hard to update and hence new content tended to be added belatedly or not at all.

Drupal provided a good match for their needs, with its flexible categorisation and general ease of use. Although the new site has a lot more content, it is more accessible due to the clearer menu structure and other navigation options.

“Likemind were excellent - they took plenty of time to fully understand our requirements, exceeded our expectations & delivered a splendid website on time. Training & follow up was also excellent. I would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone.” - Peter Smith, Wolf + Water.

Facebook: Imaginary Friends

Friday, August 10th, 2007

Imaginary FriendsImaginary Friends is a Facebook application I wrote to explore the possibilities of the API and to act as an advertisement and demonstration of my services.

It’s quite silly, frankly: it allows you to make friends with, and chat to, some software pretending to be a person under one of a large number of different unlikely pseudonyms.

Still, it’s given me some insight into the possibilities that Facebook offers as a platform. And when I’m bored, there’s always Squirehood Armhole or Flyblow Multinomial to talk to…

Metro International

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Metro InternationalI was asked by unit9.com to help develop the backend administration for Metro International’s new website. This involved radical customisation of the Drupal content management system so Metro staff could easily maintain the content of this beautifully designed site with its many complex page structures. It doesn’t look like a Drupal site, does it?

“Working with Alfred from Likemind was great, he knows how to use Drupal to do what is needed and make the project happen. I am very happy with his insight into what features will be useful to the end user without laboring on what will not be as effective.” — Yates Buckley, unit9.

The Great Torrington Cavaliers

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

Great Torrington Cavaliers The Great Torrington Cavaliers are an energetic local fundraising organization. They had an existing website but they were struggling to cope with the changes required whenever they ran a new event. They also wanted a site which would act as a centre for the exchange of information amongst their membership. I chose to use Drupal to build the site which, with its great flexibility and power, has made it much easier for the Cavaliers to publish information and present it in a well-organised fashion. The new site also has a much stronger visual design than the old one.

Likemind Web services have helped bring the Great Torrington Cavaliers into the 21st century.

Alfred’s knowledge and understanding of the extremely clever Drupal software is second to none. I gave him our requirements and within a couple of days he had a demo site up and running for me to look at.

Having used Microsoft FrontPage previously I had a job getting my head around this new way of administering, and made several desperate requests to Alfred to get me back on track. He was always there to help and never once made it feel awkward or inconvenient.

I would have no hesitation in recommending Likemind to anyone for the website needs.

Thank you Alfred from ALL the Cavaliers — — Steve Blake Secretary, Great Torrington Cavaliers


Tailor Made South Africa Travel

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Tailor Made South Africe TravelHelen Palmer of Tailor Made South Africa Travel wanted to get control over her website, which was based on an unsatisfactory custom-made PHP application. She already had a Wordpress blog so I suggested using Wordpress for the entire site. This would mean she could update her pages whenever she liked, which would be a major benefit to the business.

I converted the site template to a Wordpress one and migrated the existing content to Wordpress pages. This also necessitated some PHP coding to generate the two-tier menu structure she required. At the same time I made the menus keyboard accessible and adjusted font sizes for greater readability. I also added the facility for pages to have fully customisable titles and meta data for search engine optimisation purposes. Finally, I made a little favicon to enhance the site’s identity.