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Our Empty Nest

Our Empty Nest
blog/online store
  • WordPress
  • PHP, XHTML 1.0, CSS, jQuery, JavaScript
  • Customized ET theme
  • Dynamic drop-down menu with rollovers
  • Dynamic submenu with rollovers
  • Dynamic slideshow
  • Dynamic Recent Posts
  • Custom taxonomy
  • Social widgets
  • eShop shopping cart
  • TimThumb thumbnails
  • Image highlight rollovers
  • Fancybox
  • WP page navigation
  • Secure contact form
  • Site search
  • Custom favicon

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It seems to be the case in this web designer’s life that my pet projects are always the ones put on hold. I’m like the shoemaker whose children go without shoes; I devote so much time and energy to clients, I have little left for my own websites.

Our Empty Nest has been online for years. It started as a simple little store where I sold household stuff I no longer needed. Items were linked directly to PayPal—no shopping cart was necessary—and the site was, essentially, an online garage sale. Easy enough. After a while, I expanded to full eCommerce and added distributor products to the mix. It was good experience for the designer in me; but a blog about simplifying life in an empty nest was more in tune with what I really wanted.

Thus, the new-and-improved Our Empty Nest was born with more emphasis on blog posts than products.

I customized the framework for “My eStore” by Elegant Themes; and, because no blog was included with the framework, I had to hack the code and insert one. It was a true challenge getting it all to integrate and function properly. The site is dynamic throughout, pulling recent posts and products onto various pages. There are also other custom features, widgets, and plugins too numerous to mention.

This is a work in progress, so stay tuned for updates.

Now, if I can just find the time between working on the site to update the blog.


Patricia

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Food for thought: My design philosophy is simple. Little details done right make all the difference between so-so and so sw-e-e-t. Every web page paints a picture . . . tells a story . . . draws the reader in. Or not. Websites are funny that way. Some work, some don't. It all depends on how successful the website is at capturing the attention of an intended audience.
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