Writing & WebGardening

Category: Web Content

Consumer Cellular Knowledge Base

Sara DeHoff, February 15, 2010
Consumer Cellular website

When Consumer Cellular decided to revamp their website, they decided they needed a more effective way to provide support to their customers. Working with their web designer, Mile 7, they decided to create a Knowledge Base to make it easier for people to find the answers to their questions. I helped them collect, edit and ...

Portland Baha’i website redesign

Sara DeHoff, November 20, 2009
Portland Metro Baha

The Portland Metro Baha'i Community needed a fresh look to their website and a backend that was easier to maintain. Working with designer Pamela Jayawardena, I helped them move their content to the WordPress platform. Pamela created the layout and graphics. I developed the systems for transferring the old content, as well as gathering and ...

Deschutes Passage update

Sara DeHoff, May 15, 2009

PGE  and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs needed to update the public on the progress being made on restoring fish passage in the Deschutes River. I wrote several news blogs to document the process. Visit the Deschutes Passage website. Deschutes Passage news blogs Lower Whychus Creek Crossing project repairs off-road vehicle damage During summer and fall 2009 ...

Bookshare website

Sara DeHoff, January 25, 2009
Bookshare website

Bookshare provides an online library of accessible books for people with print disabilities. They decided to upgrade and revamp their entire site. I helped them organize, write and edit all the content for the new site, as well as manage the content process. Designed by Mile 7, the new site accommodates both sighted visitors and those ...

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