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03/17/2010 - 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Learn several easy ways to spice up your website with interactivity, movement, and video, utilizing tools from Adobe as well as from "the cloud." Our speaker for this presentation is Paula Borchardt, Instructional Web Designer at Pima Community College's Center for Learning Technology.
Google Analytics (GA) is free but very powerful website traffic analysis tool. Laura LePere, with the Arizona State Museum, will present on differences between GA and other statistics analysis software, basic installation and profile setup, installation and profiles for multiple domains, using filters and regular expressions, and reporting. But she also has questions, so we encourage both beginners and experienced users to come.
Great book! This book has lots of good tips even for experienced web developers. The first few chapters cover all the JavaScript tricks to prevent your page from slowing down from all the JavaScript you may be using on your web site. With the popularity of AJAX, jquery and all the other JavaScript frameworks and pulg-ins out there, the techniques you learn in the first few chapters are critical. It's easy to get carried away with all the JavaScript magic out there. Gzip compression is a wonderful piece of magic that compresses the text-based files on your server.
Published by New Riders
Authors: Robert Hoekman, Jr. and Jared Spool
Published 2010
212 pages
No review done by TAG member.
Published by New Riders
Copyrighted 2010
Author: John Allsopp
413 pages
No review done by TAG member
Download the PDF of the October 21st TAG Twitter Presentation. To see the page transitions, enter full screen mode by pressing CTRL/CMD - L.
This file is about 10 megabytes.
Authors: Angela Byron, Addison Berry, Nathan Haug, Jeff Eaton, James Walker and Jeff Robbins
Published by O'Reilly
Copyright 2009
466 pages
No review done by member
Video covers
No member review has been done.
Play time is 50 minutes
Author is Garr Reynolds
Put out by New Riders
Presentation for TAG on Jan 16, 2008, by Laura LePere with Arizona State Museum.
As of Dreamweaver 8 you can create pages that pull in data directly from XML files. There are tools for both client-side and server-side transformation of XML into dynamic web pages. Laura's presentation will focus primarily on the server-side tools with a demonstration of how to use this technique to consume an RSS feed and to create a web gallery starting with data in an Excel spreadsheet.
Presentation for the TAG group on Dec 19,2007, by Michael Branch.
Ever wonder how to fade out elements on a web page, sort a list using drag and drop, or create an autosuggest feature that responds as a user types into a text input field? JavaScript frameworks provide the tools needed to quickly develop these and many other dynamic and engaging web tools.
What would you like to see in the coming months at the Tucson Adobe User Group?