Websites
We have done many different types of websites. Below are examples of websites that promote businesses or products as well as specific events. We have also done several e-commerce sites using proprietary and open source software.
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cxlPartners
A corporate image website. This is the site you are currently visiting. It supports the companies' sales effort by showcasing the various services offered.
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ConneXlink
A product information website. ConneXlink is an on-line business management system for the sub-contractor industry. This site supports the selling process.
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cxlSales
A promotional website. This site is used to sign up sales candidates for ConneXlink sales.
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The Celebrity Vault
A fine art photo gallery sales website that is database driven and dynamically created on the fly using the ConneXlink software backend. This site provides information on rare images, rare memorabilia from a variety of distinguished artists.
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Akamai Realty
A home sales website. This site provides information on homes, the development and surrounding areas.
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Lokahi Makai
A home sales website. This site provides information on homes, the development and surrounding areas.
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Discovery Harbour
A promotional website tied to a promotional campaign. This site provides information on homes to be sold at auction, the development and surrounding areas.
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Aloha Aina Homes
A promotional website. This site is used to promote the company with investors and vendors, not to sell the homes it produced.
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Webber Wood Works
A promotional website. This site showcased the art of a woodcarver and provided purchase information.
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Women Working With Women
A promotional website to support the work of the organization. This website was created by the client using the Content Management System (CMS) built into ConneXlink.
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Hilo
A promotional website tied to a promotional campaign. This site provides information on homes to be sold at auction, the development and surrounding areas.
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Escape 2 Kona
A landing page website for an e-mail campaign. This site promoted the idea of living in Kona, Hawaii.
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Kona Dream
A landing page website for an e-mail campaign. This site promoted the idea of living in Kona, Hawaii.
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Kona Life 4 U
A home sales website. This site provides information on homes, the development and surrounding areas.
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New Design 01
A landing page website for an e-mail campaign. This site promoted the idea of living in Kona, Hawaii.
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New Design 02
A prototype page for a dynamic real estate web site.
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Ads
Below you will find examples of e-mail ad content for clients, many used with specialized landing pages to expand the selling proposition.
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Lokahi Makai
An e-mail ad to support the sale of homes in Hawaii.
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Sample Functionality
Below are samples of various types of functionality used to enhance the users experience on a website. The goal of each is to make the exploration of the site easier or more intuitive. All links that leave the example are removed or disabled.
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JavaScript - Navigation Bar w/Mouseover
This navigation tool allows the mouse over of a given block, displaying the associated image and descriptive text. This gives a preview of what the user will see if they click on the navigation button. This eliminates the need for a pop-up window or going to the page to view the content.
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Animated gif - Getting to Hawaii
The animated .gif on this page shows a map with a plane flying from the mainland USA to Hawaii. Where the plane lands is hot spot. Placing the mouse over the hot spot (plane) brings up a JavaScript window showing an animated gif of the driving path from the airport in Hawaii to the housing development as well as descriptive information. Clicking on the landed plane brings up the next page that was show in the JavaScript window. Placing the mouse over the star at the bottom of the image brings up a JavaScript window showing the map of the development. Clicking in the hotspot takes the user to the map of the development. Clicking on a lot takes the user to the lot detail page. The use of this technique allows the user to go from the mainland to a specific lot in the development in one smooth process.
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Expanding Image
The left and right ends of the image stay the same, while the middle of the image expands and contracts as the page size changes.
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CSS - Image Opacity w/Rollover
Using CSS, make an image opacity less than 100% and when you mouseover the image it goes back to 100% opacity. Works in IE & Mozilla.
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