Eastern Wordpress ver. 1.0
Wordpress was chosen as the CMS once Adobe stopped supporting Contribute. I didn't know anything about using WP or PHP, but I think I managed to get up to speed fairly quickly, all things considered.
This was the first time the site was actually responsive... before, it would just look awful on mobile devices.
The footer wasn't actually yellow... I was just using a bright color to test out the opacity/transparency settings of the background image.
Wordpress 1.0, top navigation
I was super happy when we managed to sneak this into the live site. A student worker that was helping me at the time (Carlos Silva) helped me cobble together something that wasn't going to disappear when someone accidentally moused outside slightly.
It actually pushes all the content down, and just stays open if (for some reason) a user has JS disabled.
Wordpress 1.0, side navigation
Much like the top menu, this got snuck in without much fanfare, but it pleased me to no end to finally get rid of the pop out menus.
This section accordians down and up on click, and just has them all expanded if (again, for whatever reason) someone has JS disabled... I tend to worry about that kind of stuff for some reason.