Translation made easier
Sunday, May 10th, 2009
Ever needed a smooth solution for translating content to a different language? Like, say, being able to click on a text inside the page and translate it right there on the spot?
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Ever needed a smooth solution for translating content to a different language? Like, say, being able to click on a text inside the page and translate it right there on the spot?
(more…)
A while ago in 2007 Duval Guillaume made this bilingual mini-site for their client Dexia. And me, I got the chance to try out a PHP framework called CodeIgniter. What’s so special about it? Well… this was the first time I chose to work with CodeIgniter and I’ve been in love ever since.

Another fine project for Duval Guillaume. I helped with the PHP part (connection to the database, contest) and some technical bits of the photo upload module.
I especially like how the videos are seamlessly connected into one single episode. (Well done, Sander!)
Check it out for yourself – help a friend feel sunny (and maybe win)
http://www.philsunny.be

Website + banner campaign I made for Duval Guillaume. Mark your favourite dogspots and meet other dogs (and probably also other dog owners).
For the tech minded amongst you: it was written in PHP on a Fusebox framework, the site used ajax, Googlemaps and other scripting extensively (Fusebox is a framework that’s popular amongst ColdFusion developers)
The banner below is just a screenshot of one of the banners that existed – it’s no longer functional since the website has gone offline. In the real banner(s) you could type in your postal code or town name in the text box and click on “zoeken” (search) and you would be redirected to the Dogs on the Block site already showing the correct location on the map…
