HTML5 is the current web standard, and represents coding that utilizes the latest in web development standards and practices.

Highway 50 Association

The Highway 50 Association is a Northern California nonprofit that hosts the annual Wagon Train Trek, celebrating the westward migration. We developed their first website in 2004, revamped it in XHTML in 2013, and redesigned it again in 2021 as a mobile-friendly HTML5 site to modernize its look and performance. We continue to support the site with content updates and hosting.

Top Hand Ranch Carriage Company

Top Hand Ranch Carriage Company provides horse-drawn carriage and wagon rides for weddings, anniversaries, proms, birthdays, historic tours, and other special occasions. Our HTML5 design blends modern website structure with traditional styling and includes a left sidebar navigation menu. We maintain their website for content updates and are the hosting provider.

PB Electric Inc

PB Electric Inc., founded in 1990, provides high-voltage services throughout California. In 2017, we developed their first website—a custom HTML5 responsive design that established their online presence. Our work included extensive search optimization (SEO) and local marketing support to help position their business in a competitive field. We assist with content updates upon request.

National High Voltage Services, Inc.

National High Voltage Services, Inc. provides contractor services across California. In 2016, we developed their first website with a modern, fully responsive HTML5 design. Originally built as a single-page site, it was later expanded into a multi-page format to better showcase their services. We continue to maintain their website for content updates and provide hosting.

GKelly Woodworker

GKelly Woodworker created high-end custom wood furniture in Sacramento. In 2016, we redeveloped his original 2014 WordPress site (Enchanted Wood) into a fully responsive HTML5 design under a new domain, allowing for greater customization and a more contemporary presentation. The site was taken offline in 2025 at the client’s request following his retirement from custom woodworking.

Baydaline & Jacobsen LLP

Baydaline & Jacobsen LLP are Sacramento attorneys that provide legal guidance to community associations. We initially created an HTML4 website for them as Stein and Baydaline in 2004. We redeveloped their website as XHTML in 2008 as Baydaline and Jacobsen, and then again as a custom HTML5 responsive design in 2015. We are pleased to note that we have maintained their websites for content updates and security since 2004.

Stonehenge Signs Inc.

Stonehenge Signs provides engraved boulder, stone, and bronze signs for business. Our HTML5 redevelopment is of an older XHTML design we developed in 2010, and includes a modern responsive layout with traditional styling. In addition to the site development we assisted our client with content writing, Facebook, and Pinterest. We have assisted with website updates since 2010 and we are the hosting provider.

SCAPA

SCAPA is a Sacramento County labor union that was founded in 2010 to protect the rights of employees. Our custom HTML5 design is a redevelopment of an older WordPress design we developed for them in 2013. In addition to their website, we created their logo, and we’ve maintained their website for content updates since 2013.

AG-Webs

Ag-Webs is the manufacturer of the belted chain and its components for agricultural use. Our HTML5 design is a one-page website with left sidebar navigation for internal scrolling. In addition to site development we assisted with hosting setup and SSL integration, and we maintain their website for content updates.

Pietro’s No. 2 Italian Restaurant

Pietro’s #2 is an owner-operated Italian restaurant in Vacaville that has served family-style Italian and American favorites since 1962. We redeveloped their website in 2012 with a custom XHTML design and mobile-only site, and again in 2016 with a modern HTML5 responsive layout. We supported Pietro’s #2 with website updates for over 10 years, until 2023 when they chose to transition to a templated platform recommended by the company that managed their social media.