Development > Technologies > Front-End / Javascript

Change the color of your website, hide blocks of text for mobile users, add a filter to a shopping cart, create an interactive tool to help your customers know what to buy. We can do anything you can think of, if you feel like spending enough time on it.

Depending on the scale of what you'd like to change, this can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 30 hours.

Loom Designer

Date

November 22nd, 2023

Project Description

The client requested a tool to be developed for her website which sells yarn and small looms for crafters. The idea was that you could select from her list of thread colors, test specific combinations of colors and patterns, and customize individu... Read More

Mad Mod Quilt Guild

Project Role

Lead Developer

Launch Date

August 23rd, 2023

Project Description

The Madison Modern Quilt Guild was beginning to sell retreat tickets, and needed a more streamlined way to track payments and customers. After discussing our options, we settled on installing WooCommerce to handle our transactions. Products were adde... Read More

Planted Places

Project Role

Lead Developer

Launch Date

May 19th, 2023

Project Description

The client had a custom product on her Shopify website where a "Plant Wall" is purchased, and multiple seedlings are sold as add-on items for the customer. The goal was to create an order flow where, once the product was selected, the user would be t... Read More

Rosaries By Jo

Project Role

Lead Developer

Launch Date

March 15th, 2023

Project Description

The client was a recent retiree, looking to begin her retirement career as a jewelry designer. She was already beginning to sell her custom rosaries and bracelets, and needed a place to direct her new customers to. In addition to the website build... Read More

PCF Website

Launch Date

March 1st, 2011

Project Description

Pink Castle Fabrics began as a small Etsy shop in 2011, but quickly outgrew Etsy’s limitations (and fees!). The website was first built on Magento, and later rebuilt using S... Read More