This page is work in process. Sorry for the mess it is in !
Below is a collection of the websites I own / co-own. This section isn’t a complete list but it will give you a good idea on what type of websites I run and so fore. Please note that the screenshots below was taken on the 30 January, 2010 and the website layout or look may have changed from that time. Please enjoy.
Current Websites
Tweaked for your Pleasure
| Tweaked for your Pleasure is a website of mine which originally started out as a personal blog. It uses WordPress as the backend and also IP.Converge for user syncing between the different websites that relates to Tweaked for your Pleasure
To read more about the history of this website, please click here (external website). |
Just a Community
| Just a Community is a community board for the blog Tweaked for your Pleasure. Originally Just a Community was known as Ellisfamily.TK (more in Past Websites).
It uses IP.Board and IP.Converge. For more information, click here (external website) |
Nintendo Portal
| Nintendo Portal was originally known as Super Mario Portal. It was brought out by me and Adam Wright and is currently in process of being re-designed.
As of right now, there is no external full history page. |
Post2Trade
| Post2Trade is currently in re-development and will be public at an unknown date.
Further information is coming soon. |
Past Websites
Sadly due to the nature of these websites no longer being online, screenshots are sadly not easy to get. For this reason, the screenshots below may or may not show what the website originally looked like.
Ellisfamily.TK
| Ellisfamily.TK was a community forums for back when my original blog couldn’t accept comments. After the change to WordPress, Ellisfamily.TK went off to become it’s own community.
The Ellisfamily.TK Fanite was created for this website and further went on to becoming Wrights Productions. Click here for further information (external website) |
Super Mario Portal
| Super Mario Portal was at the time the number one largest Mario site online. After a hack brought down the website (a simple deface on PHP-Nuke), Luke sold on the website to Karen.
We got the website from Karen and after a while we changed it to Nintendo Portal. Once the re-develop of Nintendo Portal is done, there isn’t a full history. |
Screenshot couldn’t be taken at this time. |