Our PortfolioOn this page, we try to show you some of the websites we have designed for our customers -- both reenacting units and businesses! Each of these sites has been made for differing criteria, whether it is reenactor group recruiting, small business information or simply to connect alumni to one another. It doesn't matter what the need is, Sturmkatze is ready to help with the solution! We are quite proud of our work and hope you will give these websites a look! If you see a feature on one of them that you would like on your website, please contact us for a quote! We will be happy to work with you to give your site the look and functionality you desire. Among the things you will notice is that we try to give each site a "feel" rather than just be a cold website. Ambiance adds a lot to the web experience and most visitors seem to enjoy it. We also work to make the sites we build load as quick as possible. Anyway, please visit these websites to see examples of the kind of work that we can do for you!
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Legio IX Hispana NorCal -- A website for a Roman reenactment and living history group in Northern California. This site uses components, along with cascading style sheets. It also uses "roll-over" images for navigation. Images crunched small for quick loading. |
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AHS Alumni -- A website we did for my high school alumni's website. Uses not only components and rollovers, but also multiple "I-frame" windows to allow different windows to be opened and allow for scrolling at the same time. |
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Legio XXII "Primigenia -- A website for a Roman reenactment and living history group based in Ohio. This site uses components, along with cascading style sheets. It also uses "roll-over" images for navigation and multiple "I-frame" windows to allow different windows to be opened, allowing for each to have live information in each. Images are crunched small for quick loading.. |
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F&R International Travel -- [link is just to show site -- business is on "hold"] This a website for a business that specializes in unique itineraries for small groups, couples and individuals that are designed to be ecologically and culturally sensitive, while still being unique adventures. We did this as a "Face-Lift" site -- the owner was unhappy with what he had and we worked closely with him to give it the look and feel he wanted. Component technology, "rollover" image menus and image optimization were a start. We also reorganized the site for better administration and maintenance! Ask us how we can help your site! |
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Dutchie's Militaria -- Website face lift for a militaria dealer. Rebuilt using components and consistant style. Had originally been built in FrontPage and needed much clean-up work. Also, some reworking and a site navigation redesign was done. |
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VAQ-33 -- A website for my former Navy Squadron. Incorporates component technology, and image compression, along with layout innovation. This website had originally been done on Webspawner and the webmaster had trouble keeping it up and also had long load-times -- we fixed this for him! This is a very simple website, not über high-tech! Sometimes the simplest are the best! |
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151ème Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne! -- A WWI French unit's website. Built using "component technology" (wow, sounds like Star Trek or something doesn't it... "Borg Technology"). Anyway, the 151RLI site is a multi-level website with a lot of photographs, information and multi-media elements! |
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Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 100 -- a WWII historical Reenactment unit out of Ohio. This site is an example of a 5 page reenactor website built with growth and easy change in mind! |
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39th Guards -- A website built for a Soviet WWII reenacting group in Ohio. Another 5 page website, built using components and has a unique "image map" navigation setup. This site is also built to grow and grow without a lot of hassles. |
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1st Soviet Airborne Guards -- A website built for a Soviet WWII reenacting group in California. Another 5 page website, built using components and CSS stylesheets. This site is built to grow and grow without a lot of hassles. |
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Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 98 -- a WWII historical Reenactment unit out of California. Okay, it's my unit's website, but it was one of the first Sturmkatze sites and is kept up as much as possible -- it is also the test-bed for neat new things in the website business. If it works on this site, then I will offer it to my clients. This site shows some good use of components and art. Also, image maps and organization of a big site. And no, it is never finished... |
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Infanterie-Regiment 23 -- a WWI historical Reenactment unit out of Pennsylvania. Okay, it's another of my unit websites, but it's here to show what can be done. Another site that is "never finished." |
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Sparks Autobody -- This is a website I did for my brother's business. It now has some component technology and other things, but is real light on photos as he doesn't feel the need for this yet. Anyway, give it a look -- if you are in the area of Sparks, Nevada and need some work, contact him -- he does great work! |
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