Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 09:39:38 -0500 From: Chair Subject: Boston FrontPage December update 1) Microsoft is moving, so are our meetings. 2) URL to register for studies with InContext 3) December 18th meeting topic +++++++++++++++++++ 1) Microsoft is moving effective January 15th, 2002. Directions will be found on our web site, right after this month^Òs meeting, next Tuesday night the 18th at 6:30PM. +++++++++++++++++++ 2) For those of you who have not yet had an opportunity to participate, here's the link again to sign up for future InContext studies. Currently they are working on an e-learning project. Participation is a great learning experience and they usually reward you with either cash or software for your time! http://www.incent.com/cd/cdparticipate.html ++++++++++++++++++++ 3) Bring us your tired, your poor, your weak. We end the year getting back to FrontPage basics on the Client side of the software. Our presenter will be entertaining questions from those in attendance and asks that a few of you submit URLs for review in advance. Speaking at our final meeting of 2001 will be our own Dr. Brad Dinerman, MCSE, FrontPage power user, all around cool guy and now the latest Boston FrontPage board member. Brad will review techniques and tips from a user^Òs perspective and give a few hands-on critiques to actual sites. If you have designed or developed a FrontPage Web site, how does it look, how does it perform? Is it a site for the ages? Are you having any specific problems you want Dr. Brad to address? Since our December meeting will be a tutorial of examples and suggestions. Brad would like two or three of you to submit the URL for your FP-designed site in advance. Based on the sites, we will point out various items that can make or break a site and demonstrate adding the functionality needed. So, if you are up for a professional review and guidance please submit your URL to my e-mail below, or just hit reply, as soon as possible. We prefer small to medium sized businesses or personal or non- profit sites vs. large corporate webs. Tom Lee, Jr. Chair@FrontPageBoston.com www.FrontPageBoston.com