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Andrew and I are excited to invite you to this month’s Harvard Web Working Group presentation on “Expression Engine”<BR>
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Wednesday, April 14th - 3:30-5:00<BR>
Lamont Library<BR>
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Johannes Booy, Michael Witwicki, Jeff Ausura of Booyant Interactive will<BR>
present on Expression Engine.<BR>
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Using an example site Booyant will take us through the process of<BR>
turning beautiful static HTML into dynamic managed content without<BR>
compromising the page. From there they will show examples of how you can<BR>
extend EE to solve all manner of complex problems.<BR>
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Intro to Expression Engine<BR>
- Overview of EE: who is using, community, EE2, upgrades<BR>
- Intro to demo site, design to beautifully mark-ed up document<BR>
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Mark-up to management<BR>
- Templating without prejudice<BR>
- Syntax<BR>
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Please RSVP asap with Chris Traganos (<a href="christopher_traganos@harvard.edu">christopher_traganos@harvard.edu</a>) if you do not have a Harvard ID card. Access to the Lamont Library is restricted to Harvard employees and the Harvard WWW guest list for that day.<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
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Chris<BR>
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Chris Traganos<BR>
Web Developer<BR>
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(617) 495-7068<BR>
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