Portfolio
Listed below is a portfolio of the sites I am presently working on in Current Works as well as my Past Works. I have also pieced together as much I could find of my old verions of this site in the MyNeese.com Archive.
Current Works
JoyFullyRead.com
February 2008 - Present
JoyFully Read! specializes in providing several different forms of help for young readers.
myGrandmother.org
February 2005 - Present
A tribute to my Grandmother, Marjorie, and all of the wonderful history, photos and other records she has kept throughout the years.
Past Works
JDandSonsPoolCare.com
August 2001 - 2003
This is a website I put together for a pool company in California. The company has been sold since and I haven't bothered re-registering the domain name so it's been floating around through different registrars. I still host it as a subdomain here for, sedimental reasons.
MyNeese.com Archive
This is an archive of what I could salvage of each of the "MyNeese.com" sites I've built.
August 2005 - April 2007
This site layout has been converted to be compatible with my newest (green) site design. In other words, when you click the image to the right, you will switch between the bule and green template versions of this site. I hope to in the future create some more templates designs to cycle through as well.
March 2001 - August 2005
This template spent an excess of over two years as "dbneese.com". I was still unsure about what to name the site since the name I had hoped for (Neese.com) was already taken. In about November of 2003 I finally purchased MyNeese.com.
After purchasing the domain name, I re-worked the flash logo and removed all of the old content that was unfinished or broken; Mostly the MP3, Emulation/Rom sections. It remained this way for another few years until FireFox came onto the scene and I found that some of my content wasn't going to support the Mozilla base properly, it was time for another rework.
June 2000 - March 2001
This site was built in August of 2000, I never quite finished it because I wasn't satisfied with the design and came up with the March 2001 site while puting it together.
I filled in the missing links with the content of the site just below so it is at least a little more..."browseable". (Is that a word? 'cause it should be.)






