Beseku.com is the personal website and portfolio of Ben Sekulowicz-Barclay, a web-developer and student at the University of Surrey, England.

The work on this site demonstrates my experience as a programmer and developer for the World Wide Web. My academic projects in particular feature creative and experimental work, testing theories and concepts I have learnt from my studies.

My work, (and especially this site) reflect my interest in a semantic and structured Internet. It focuses on maximising the use of compliant mark-up, and the strengths of web standards.

If you are looking for the photo gallery, it is now available at gallery.beseku.com. If you are interested in any of the work featured here, my CV is available.

Project: Automatic Gallery

This project was developed as a simple means of constructing an image gallery on a website, using the folder structure of a web site, alongside some simple server side scripting and CSS.

Galleries are assembled from the folder names present, and thumbnails are generated using the PHP graphic library. These are then arranged in a tabular format using floating divisions, allowing for easy manipulation of size and spacing.

This tool is being used on a number of live website, and a similar script was created using ASP making use of the ASPJpeg plug-in. A live version of the software is available to view at gallery.beseku.com.

Screenshot: Project Automatic Gallery

Project Archive

Type

Technologies

Semantic HTML Generator Academic PHP MySQL XHTML CSS
Botanical Gardens, Kew - Orchid Selector Academic XHTML CSS
Image Retrieval by Colour Academic PHP MySQL XHTML CSS
Automatic Menu Generation Personal PHP XHTML CSS
Alphameric Webstudio Professional XHTML CSS
Tobbell Films Professional ASP XHTML CSS
Automatic Gallery Academic PHP XHTML CSS