Google Me! Josie's Web Design Page
This is my Web Design site. Please click here for the root index with links to my personal site and writing site.
The above is a small sample of some JavaScript I've been working on. I am by profession a computer programmer and have recently entered the competitive world of e-commerce web design. My business, Henley Editorial, has been running since 1995 and I am currently working freelance as a website designer and e-commerce programmer with an online bookseller Collectors Supplies based in Newport, South Wales. I often refer to myself as a 'computer plumber' as I am able to tackle any job however big or small, software or hardware for a reasonable callout fee. This has enabled me to develop experience as an 'all-rounder' in terms of IT support. My websites are hosted by 1&1, which I find the cheapest and most stable web hosts. I also manage sites through 1&1 for several clients.Other current clients are Simply This, Children's Fiction Services and Velvet Magazine. I have experience of working with Actinic ecommerce software, with Microsoft Office suite of programs, Adobe Acrobat and Photoshop, Quicken financial management software and a lot more besides. I can solve many peripherals problems (scanners and printers) and networking problems. Feel free to email me at if you are local to Cardiff/South Wales and need help, or if you are happy with email responses and can pay by paypal then email from anywhere in the world.Also, why not try my quick Javascript dice throwing game? Dice Game I've got into programming simple games and animations with Scratch software, check out my animations page. See my Scratch profile for latest updates.
Below is an embedded version of my 'Info Window' project. If you don't see a notepad with a photo of me, you may need to click the toolbar message about blocking ActiveX controls.
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Question: Josie, how are you confident in putting your email address up here when there are so many b*$tard email harvesters around? Answer: check out this cool javascript:
So copy the above, change the variables _u and _d to match your own email address and stick it in wherever you need the link. Enjoy!