In my spare time, I do some web site building, such as this one and:
lagom.nl - generic stuff that I want
to share with the world. Especially worth mentioning: LCD monitor test images, a page that
gets hundreds of hits per day.
Swedish-Dutch dictionary - this
took lots of time. It also draws the largest number of visitors.
Includes machine translation with basic recognition of the Swedish sentence
structure.
Chemical Physics in Lund -
website of the Chemical Physics department of Lund University in Sweden. I
mostly did the technical part: templates and CGI scripting of the Research
presentation, employee database, and publication database. Starting from
2005, the site is no longer being maintained by me.
Fietsersbond afdeling
Utrecht - site of the Utrecht division of the Dutch Cyclist's
federation. I set up the basic structure and page templates in 2001, but it
has since then been maintained by others.
All my sites are compliant with the HTML 4.01 specifications and with
complete separation of content and presentation. As much as possible is
defined in cascading style sheets, and the rest of the page layout resides
in flexible templates separated from the textual content. The templates are
defined in a way similar to how the C preprocessor works since standard
server-side parsing is a bit too limited.