Tuesday, November 18, 6-7:30pm Centriq University, 7950 College Boulevard, Overland Park - www.kcfusion.org for maps
We will have two presenters, Jim Pickering & Ryan Hartwich: Jim, a contractor for Corporate Communications Group, Inc., www.jimpickering.com Jim is working on the redesign of a bank website and needed to output several groups of products or services in a unique horizontal multi-column bulleted list, that displays an equal number of bulleted items in two columns, to achieve the look and feel the Web designer intended. Jim will demonstrate how he achieved this with CFMX, Query of Queries, Web Standards and using CSS-P instead of tables. He is open to your ideas to make the CF code more efficient. Tools used: Dreamweaver MX 2004, CFMX 6.1, Access 2002. Ryan will be discussing and showing an early prototype of an application he is building for supporting Macromedia User Groups. The application will act as a searchable table of contents for content and resources available on other Macromedia user group websites. Accessible by managers, the site will simplify the work necessary for managers to find supporting presentation materials, clip art, source code examples and tutorials to support their user groups. Ryan will demonstrate the basic site (under development this week) and how he used CFMX and Query of Queries to dynamically generate the result sets and combo boxes being used. The data model and coding obstacles will be discussed and feedback taken on how it could have been built more effectively. Tools used: Dreamweaver MX, CFMX 6.1, MS SQL 2000. ========================================================Kansas City ColdFusion User Group's website & listserv is hosted through the generous support of Clickdoug.com To send email to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe or unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your request. For hosting solutions http://www.clickdoug.com Featuring Win2003 Enterprise, RedHat Linux, CFMX 6.1. =====================================================
