Digsby Wyscher's Web Bank © mmv
Although the Web Bank is maintained as a significant part of Digsby Wyscher's Portfolio, is also meant to be an important demonstration of one potential future of the Web, where the majority of the Internet's online material is held within databases - not just images and text, but their locations on the page, as well as their format and appearance - while only a small amount of HTML and Javascript is necessary to load this material onto the page, producing a genuine "roaming" Internet desktop.
Registered users have the option to store and update a wealth of information for their personal use on the web. With everything stored in the central database, users can save and share their links online with others, as well as creating their own personal space on the web. They can use multiple accounts, each with a different look and content, email these account details to friends, who can view and share their pages with one another.
The Web Bank was initially created to draw attention to new, versatile aspects of webpage design, with an emphasis on employing a dynamic user interface, simple-to-use interactivity and reduced network response times, all prepared for cross-browser compatibility. To achieve this, the Web Bank employs PHP, Cookies, JavaScript, ASP, DHTML and CSS, working in combination with SQL and an Access database.
The majority of the technologies developed and employed by the Web Bank have a wide range of potential uses. The overall design and structure can be applied to any form of online content, including multimedia. In general, the design supports any material where, although individual users provide only a limited amount of information, the combined output produces a huge wealth of knowledge for all.
The Web Bank also provides a unique and innovative approach to flexible database management and data presentation - using Javascript to control the combination of DHTML and hidden pages of imported .ASP, the end-user is presented with an interface that is significantly more seamless than those found anywhere else on the net...
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