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PAFOX: Presentation Layer Finesse by Roxanne Seibert
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PAFOX: Presentation Layer Finesse by Roxanne Seibert
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FINAL REMINDER: Join us for the next PAFOX meeting on February 7, 2002 at 6:30pm in Fairfax, VA when the topic will be:

Presentation Layer Finesse

The world revolves around the browser in this day and age, and it probably is no surprise that user interface design isn’t the same animal anymore. But who has the time to become a full-fledged web designer when there are so many rapid changes happening to technologies in the software development arena? This session will give software developers a crash course in good web design so that your browser-based user interfaces look polished without a lot of trial and error. Topics covered include an overview of best practices for web design, cascading style sheets and why we need them, how JavaScript can make your life easier in the middle-tier, tools of the trade, and commonly found browser compatibility gotchas.


Roxanne Seibert is an independent consultant, MCP, and President of RoxWorld Solutions, Inc. She has over 12 years of experience building desktop software with the evolved chain of xbase development tools in addition to nearly five years experience in website design and development. She currently specializes in commercial software applications for the desktop, and enterprise VFP7 applications using West Wind Web Connections. Rox lives in the Harrisburg, PA area with her husband, one kitty cat, and a tank full of fish… but not necessarily in that order.

Further info: http://www.pafox.org
Timothy D. Yeaney
MCSD, Charter Member
President, PAFOX (Potomac Area Fox User Group)
mailto:tim@eagleeyeinc.com
Vice President
Eagle Eye Publishers, Inc
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