Led team of 3 developers and 1 project manager in end-to-end development of WordPress site for Force for Good (a social innovation volunteer program) NGO client delivering on requirements for content development, design, CMS, database, user profile, custom training modules and restricted access capabilities.
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Home page with slider.

Respective icons click through to Executive Summary, Timelines and Contact Us.

Consulting is a static page.

Each resource title links to its own page. Dropdown menus, sliders, hover selectors, linked buttons to web pages and PDF files were used to break up the large amount of content.

The training modules were the driver for the creation of this website. Each training module was custom built (using a plugin) and included “roadmap” questions (fill in, select, etc.) at the end of each section. The questions and answers were populated into a PDF document for users to reference and print.

Sample training module introduction page. An introduction page was created for each module.

Sample training module break page. Break pages were placed between each section in all training modules.

Pop overs and drop down menus were used in the training modules to display information in chunks for readability and to add interactivity.


Drag and drop was also used in the training modules to add interactivity.

Timelines with hover feature were used in the training modules to display activity information that spanned across a period of time.

Sample training module question pages. Answers were populated in a PDF “Roadmap” document” upon completion of each module.


Sample “Congratulations” page found at the end of each training module provided a call to action and links to other resources within the site.
