Hello & welcome to the JumperWeb.co.uk,
the website of Mark Cursley, a website developer/designer...

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  • Website design
  • HTML5 & Responsive CSS templates
  • Wordpress theme and site build
 

Jambila Music

The Jambila Music website has been re-launched. We have redesigned and rebuilt Jambila’s WordPress site from scratch. The custom theme allows Jambila to manage any new Live events, their expanding selection of Artists, and seamlessly integrates Jambila’s shop into the site.The site is also resposive, using the 1140 grid method incorporated with html5, allowing the layout to adapt to different screen sizes and mobile devices.

http://www.jambila.co.uk/

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  • Wordpress Custom Theme
  • HTML & CSS
  • Website design and structure

Lift

Brent Homeless User Group (B.HUG) have changed their name to Lift, as part of the organisations rebrand and relaunch we have redesigned and rebuilt the website. WordPress was used as the cms for this project.

http://www.liftpeople.org.uk/

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  • Design & Photoshop Templates
  • XHTML & CSS
  • Wordpress Theme & site build

Nina’s Kitchen

We are very pleased to announce that Phase 1 of Ninas Kitchen has now launched. The site is using WordPress as a dual language CMS, enabling Nina to maintin all content herself, including managing weekly menus, numerous image galleries and a Nina’s Kitchen blog. Customers can also sign up to a weekly newsletter which integrates with Ninas Kitchen’s Mail Chimp account.

http://www.ninaskitchen.nl/

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  • Design & Photoshop Templates
  • XHTML & CSS
  • Wordpress Theme & site build

SHAK – South Hampstead and Kilburn Community Partnership

A complete overhaul of the SHAK website. Originally SHAK were having problems maintaining their existing site. The orginal idea was to just merge the existing site into wordpress, however, in the end we decided upon a total redisign and re-think. This included representing the 2 other centres involved in the partnership, Shell & ARC, who previously were not represented on the site at all.
The site was implemented by developing a custom theme for WordPress.

http://www.shakonline.co.uk/