In October we continued our look into the Bootstrap framework. We went through the full process of downloading the framework, and setting up our basic website using the included templates. We began to look at the GRID sysetm and started building the demo. We discussed the grid system responsive classes. xs (for phones) – no media […]
June 2016 Web Design Meeting Report
At our June session, we followed up on the May meeting with some additional notes on using Google Forms. The main topic was Microsoft Sway. Sway is a cloud-based application that according to Microsoft makes it quick and easy to create and share polished, interactive reports, presentations, personal stories, and more. We watched a video […]
June Web Design SIG — Microsoft Sway
Q: Why did the programmer quit her job? A: Because she didn’t get arrays. Speaking of quitting, this month is the last meeting of PACS until September. Our SIG will go out with a look at Microsoft Sway, a web-based application for creating presentations emphasizing multimedia. Sway has not received a lot of attention, but […]
May 2016 Web Design Meeting Report
At our May meeting, we looked at using Google Forms for a free and effective way to add data gathering to a site. The system connects a form with a Google Sheet through Google Drive, so a Gmail account is required. We watched two instructional videos based on using Google Forms in a classroom situation: […]
May Web Design SIG — Google Forms
Q: Why did the web developer add body {padding-top: 1000px;} to his Facebook page? A: Because he wanted to keep a low profile. The topic for our next meeting will be Google Forms. I recently needed to do a quick form for a site, and I used a Google Form quite successfully. We will look […]