Using SimplePie to parse the RSS feeds from a couple of sites, jQuery to "slide" between them, and of course some fancy CSS/XHTML and design, we have what I'm calling "A Better Blogroll". Better seen than described.
PHP is used to read and write to a flat text file. jQuery polls the text file for changes. The result is a basic chat room! v2 now includes user name checking and multiple rooms.
This form has advanced styling, AJAX submission, validation, cookie value remembering, and sends nice HTML email. Basically a big demo to show lots of advanced form functionality.
Event manager application for CakePHP. Essential CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete). This is an SVN (Subversion) repository that you check out and work with locally.
Web Forms get a bad rap for being hard to style. I disagree... and here is a contact form to prove it. This form has a unique style, includes current field highlighting and validation. Oh, and it works! Looking for the old version? (featuring recaptcha). Old Version Download.
Using SimplePie, jQuery and CSS you can make your own slick iPhone interface from ANY RSS feed. All the files are included, simply change the feed address at the top of the index.php file and you are done.