Technology
Bootstrap: Powerful & Easy HTML/CSS
At the October 20, 2012, WebSigCleveland.org meeting, attendees were given an in-depth introduction to a collection of HTML/CSS components, as well as JavaScript extensions, that make the creation of websites easier -- Bootstrap. After I saw a May 15, 2012, presentation on Bootstrap from Twitter by the Cleveland Adobe Users Group leader, Dan Vega, I asked him to do his presentation at a WebSigCleveland.org meeting. Dan did a great job sharing his knowledge of the subject, and prepared an incredible set of slides that will be a resource for WebSigCleveland.org members going forward.
Cleveland Technology & Social Media Meetings Mon 11/5-Mon 11/12
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Cleveland Technology, Entrepreneur & Social Media Meetings Tues 10/30-Mon 11/5
Here are this week's Cleveland tech, entrepreneur, and social media meetings! Topics include: SQL Server, Responsive Design, Entrepreneurs, Game Development, Blogging, and more.
Cleveland Technology & Social Media Meetings Tues 10/23-Mon 10/29
Special Notice: General admission tickets for CodeMash 2013 will go on sale at 2:00 PM EST on Wednesday. There are 500 tickets in the general pool for the conference, which will take place January 8-11, 2013, at Kalahari Resort, Sandusky, Ohio. Last year, all tickets sold out in 20 minutes, so don't delay if you want to go! The CodeMash Google Group is the best place to get up-to-date information.
Cleveland Tech Meetings Tue 10/16 - Mon 10/22
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Cleveland Tech Meetings Mon 10/8 - Mon 10/15
Enjoy this week's Cleveland tech, entrepreneur, & social media meetings! Meeting topics this week include: Blogging, InDesign, HTML, Startup, Photography, JavaScript., and more.
Tweet! Tweet! Celebrating Three Years!
How did I get started promoting technology meetings and other events in Cleveland? It all started with my announcements at the beginning of my WebSigCleveland.org meetings. Over time, the number of meetings grew and grew, so that there were too many to announce. Then, Jim Evans (@GeekClean) asked, "Have you ever heard of Twitter?" And the rest is history...