Yet Another (brewery) site
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:10 am
hmm, my second showoff site here in as many weeks i think. 
http://www.burleighbrewing.com.au/
Anyway, this site has been a long time in development (since around March I think). It has gone through many changes, as the scope unfortunatley never really finalised.
I also built in a user managment and tour management which is seperate from CMSMS. in hindsight, i really should have tried to develop a module for it, as it probably would have been far quicker (I was a more than a little aprehensive of module development at the time).
Also uses a number of UDT's for the stamp navigation, and a few CSS tricks to get everything working accross all major browsers. Each image was fine-tuned to get the best possible file size by tweaking the compression settings - so hopefully it dosen't take too long to load.
Let me know your opinions. I wasn't a big fan of the design at the start, but we made heaps of changes to it as well throughout the development process. used to be much more stark and uninviting.
If you ever have a chance to visit the Gold Coast, Australia, I highly suggest you try some, or even sign up for a brewery tour. I normally hate the taste of alchohol (espescially beer), but I had a bottle of the mid-strength and it was delicious

http://www.burleighbrewing.com.au/
Anyway, this site has been a long time in development (since around March I think). It has gone through many changes, as the scope unfortunatley never really finalised.


I also built in a user managment and tour management which is seperate from CMSMS. in hindsight, i really should have tried to develop a module for it, as it probably would have been far quicker (I was a more than a little aprehensive of module development at the time).
Also uses a number of UDT's for the stamp navigation, and a few CSS tricks to get everything working accross all major browsers. Each image was fine-tuned to get the best possible file size by tweaking the compression settings - so hopefully it dosen't take too long to load.
Let me know your opinions. I wasn't a big fan of the design at the start, but we made heaps of changes to it as well throughout the development process. used to be much more stark and uninviting.
If you ever have a chance to visit the Gold Coast, Australia, I highly suggest you try some, or even sign up for a brewery tour. I normally hate the taste of alchohol (espescially beer), but I had a bottle of the mid-strength and it was delicious
