1.
Heckeldex.org
The Heckeldex is a crowdsourced Heckel Bassoon Database that was built to display historical information about a bassoon based off of it's serial number. Users can submit data on a certain serial number, and that request for a change to the database is sent to admins to review. An admin can confirm a serial number and those changes are pushed out to the live database, or they can deny the changes. Note that this is more than just a front-end website, 60-75% of my time making this website was spent making the back-end code to process updating of the database, searching, and admin control.

Mobile Support: Yes
2.
CamdenSpehl.tech
CamdenSpehl.tech is my personal website, designed to show off all of my programming projects. Web development is not the only thing I do, but you are inside of my web portfolio, so if you want to see other things I've done you should go there.

Mobile Support: Yes
3.
This Website
This is my web portfolio(website inception). You are already here, and you can check out mobile support if you'd like. I programmed this website myself, which is why I've put it in the portfolio.

Mobile Support: Yes
4.
DFHSvex.github.io
(No Mobile Support)
The DFHS vex website was the first website I made that ended up on the internet. Almost none of the practices used on this website I still use, and my quality of work has grown extremely since then. It was programmed for a website challenge for Dutch Fork High School Robotics. Because mobile support and responsiveness was not being graded in it, I didn't make it very responsive. But it still holds an important role as the first website I ever built that became public, so it is listed here. The above websites offer a more accurate representation of my current skill level than this one.

Mobile Support: No