Websites by Zumer92
Current projects
Girl Scouts of Silver Sage Septoberfest Event Website
Visit websiteThis website is used to share class, camp, and registration information for the annual Septoberfest camp for Girl Scout volunteers.
Girl Scouts of Silver Sage Council Jubilation Event Website
Visit websiteThis site is used by the Jubilation committee to disperse camp information to leaders, girls, and parents of Girl Scouts of Silver Sage Council. The camp hosts approximately 1,200 attendees every three years, plus staff. Troop activities designed to be completed prior to camp are hosted on the site, as well as - as the date draws closer - a weekly countdown newsletter/blog post. The camp was last held in 2018. The 2021 camp was postponed for 2022, with a zipline activity in it's place.
Past projects
Idaho Department of Finance
archive.org capture from July 2019This website - around 200 pages in size - hosts information about avoiding scams, licensees of the Department, and forms for licensees among many other things. The site was entirely re-skinned, re-organized, and re-structured to provide a more user friendly experience, as well as hundreds of broken links being repairded.
Idaho Women For Success
archive.org capture from February 2016I created this (flat) site using the Bootstrap framework.
Thrive Idaho
archive.org capture from March 2014Site was created using the framework I had previously created for the IEN website (listed below).
Idaho Education Network
archive.org capture from February 2014I redesigned the IEN website, adhering to State of Idaho website guidelines and using the Bootstrap framework. After completion, control of the site was handed over to the agency, though I assisted with updates as necessary. While building the site I restructured the navigation to make it more user-friendly, as well as created registration forms and a course catalog page. I also trained staff to update the site and created documentation for staff to refer to.
Sex Offender Management Board
archive.org capture from January 2013Website was reskinned to use the state templates, staff was trained and mentored.
State Appellate Public Defender's Office
archive.org capture from November 2012Website was created using the state templates and page was populated.
Idaho Barley Commission
archive.org capture from November 2012Website was reskinned to use the state templates, staff was trained and mentored.
Capitol Mall Services
archive.org capture from October 2012Website was reskinned to use the state templates, staff was trained and mentored. This site and the Division of Public Works site were originally one site, so content was also separated out between the new CMS site and the (completely new) DPW site.
Division of Public Works
archive.org capture from August 2012Website was created using the state templates, staff was trained and mentored.
Fourth District Judicial Court
archive.org capture from April 2012Website was reskinned using the state templates, staff was trained and mentored. Navigation was completely restructured.
Office of the Administrative Rules Coordinator (Admin Rules)
archive.org capture from January 2012Website was reskinned using the state templates, staff was trained and mentored. Navigation was completely restructured, the site was reorganized, and the file structure was reorganized and cleaned up (the site was reduced from 34GB to under 5GB simply by organizing and deleting duplicate files)
Office of the CIO
archive.org capture from February 2014Website was reskinned using the state templates.
Jubilation 2012 Registration Forms
Archived version of forms used in 2011-2012These forms were created for Girl Scouts of Silver Sage Council for a summer camp registration. Roughly 1,200 people used these forms to register for the event.
Wolfman Fever
Archived version, last updated in 2011This website was created for a local band.
Business Professionals of America
Archived version of 2010 Competition WebsiteThis website was a three-member team effort. I was in charge of HTML and CSS coding for the site. One of the other members created the high-contrast version of the site, and another did the Flash animation.
