Update: This has moved to my portfolio.
This is an example of a dynamic form which serves as an email builder. It is a genericized version of one I wrote for my employer.
It uses jQuery and jQuery Cookie and works in Safari and Firefox. It was last updated on 2008 May 14 to fix Firefox compatibility.
This is an example of my attempt to separate HTML, CSS, and JS into separate sections. Note that for simplicity purposes the document is one HTML file.
Entrepreneurial Society, a student organization I’m involved with at SJSU, currently is having some issues with 1&1, our previous hosting provider.
Last fall, we decided to move to Dreamhost for our hosting provider. However, we were unable to transfer the domain from 1&1’s registrar.
A week ago, the domain expired, and 1&1 now is holding our domain ransom for $40 to ‘redeem’ it. We’ve called them multiple times and they will not release the domain for transfer or use for 30 days until the $40 is paid. In order to go through this process, we have to fax paperwork to 1&1, and create a new account since the old one was in the name of a previous member of the organization who is no longer affiliated with us.
Until I receive an apology from 1&1 to their behavior of holding our domain ransom, I am suggesting those seeking hosting for their website not choose 1&1. I do not currently have a hosting provider suggestion, but avoid 1&1 as they seem to have some backwards policies and old-fashioned requirements such as using fax technology.