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Favorite Links from October.
Here are some interesting links we discovered in October: Screenr Ever wanted to show someone (or multiple people) how to use a website or piece of software but didn’t have time to visit them? Screenr is an easy way to create 5 minute recordings of your computer screen and voice. It works by using your web browser [...] more…
Announcements
jQuery Summit Webinar available November 19th.
Do you want to incorporate more JavaScript into your designs and learn how to do it from experts? Web Administration is providing the jQuery Summit webinar to help you better understand what this framework can do for your sites. Eight different developers and JavaScript experts from across the world (yes, the world) will be presenting during [...] more…
Another New Face at Web Administration.
Hello! I am Morgan Carlson and I am a new student manager at UF Web Administration. more…
DIY Summit Webinar Available September 17th.
The DIY Summit is brought to us by Environments for Humans and features a lineup specific to designers who are “designing and managing entire websites by themselves, either by choice or by chance.” Subjects include: Brian Fling — Design and Development for the iPhone Kelly Goto — Workflow and Process Matt Harris — Using WordPress for Content Management Ryan [...] more…
Usability Webinar Available June 3rd.
I’m pleased to announce that we will be offering the “Usability Testing in the Wild” webinar for viewing by the UF campus web managers. This webinar will be held on June 3rd, from 1 to 3pm at the CITT classroom and requires an RSVP, as we have limited seating. This webinar features Dana Chisnell, a respected expert [...] more…
Follow-up Questions from Spring of Web.
During our Spring of Web event on Friday, Prentiss Ladkani from the College of Education gave a talk about Search Engine Optimization, or SEO. Since then, she has received a lot of follow-up questions, so I posted them here. From Barbara Lindsey, Department of Neurosurgery BL: First question is about the use of header tags in the menu [...] more…