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Create Sample Cheerleading Music Mix | CheerMix Download

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Create Sample Cheerleading Music Mix | CheerMix Download
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OK, I’m still putting the finishing touches on the CheerMix Download Application, but I wanted to allow users to sample the application and try to create a little bit of buzz about the site. I’ve decided to open the home page, along with a watered-down version of the application, and invite users to test the application. Specific pages like the sign up and log in pages are still closed, but the main sample page and some support pages are open to the public.

I’ve implemented an email list for users to subscribe in which they’ll receive notifications through the blog entries. I welcome anyone to try out the sample application and leave any feedback. Thanks!

Online Cheerleading Music Mix Downloads

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Out of the Loop

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Wow, I’ve been way too busy recently with a number of projects.  Currently in the works are a couple of site redesigns and a full site development that have kept me from updating the blog.  However, I’m getting through the mess a little better and am working on a couple of posts.  Anyway, let me introduce you to the new projects I’m talking about.

  1. CheerMix Download  (http://cheermixdownload.com)
    This is a site that I’ve really been excited about and will run and maintain myself.  In the competitive cheerleading industry, music mixes are a necessary addition to a squad’s/team’s routines.  This site allows coaches, choreographers, sponsors, etc. to arrange professionally mixed music sections into a full mix for use at performances and competitions.  The interface is a Drag and Drop sortable list of music sections developed with the use of Prototype and Scriptaculous.  Previewing of music is done via JavaScript and the SoundManager2 script.  Once a user gets the sections arranged in an order that works for their routine, they can create a high-quality downloadable MP3 file of the mix.  There currently is no support for limited browsers and no plans to include that support.
  2. Pet Connect Online (http://petconnectonline.com)
    This site was developed by a friend and colleague of mine.  His father runs the business and he maintains the online presence.  Recently, traffic and conversions have been dropping and the administrators feel a rebranding of site and image are due.  I’ll be handling most of the graphic redesign and CSS required for the new look.
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