ACS-PCUG weblog

January 27, 2006

Changes to the website

Filed under: Website — site admin @ 9:58 am

Well I finally got around to changing the (almost) entire website. The main pages have all been constructed using a template and a cascading style sheet, this way, if I need to make a change, all I’ll need to do is change the template and/or the style sheet and those changes will ripple down to the main pages.

I still need to apply the template and style sheet to all of the other pages that aren’t visited as often, but I’m not in as big of a hurry to get to those yet. The current design of the site is only temporary and I plan on using Flash in the redesigns. Please feel free to post any suggestions or links that you might have in regards to what websites you visit where you really like the design that they use.

January 19, 2006

New Bloggers

Filed under: General — site admin @ 10:47 am

If this is your first time here and you would like to leave a blog, then please click on the Register link under Admin: in the top right corner. All you will need to input is a username and an email address. A password will then be sent to your email address so that you can log in.

After that, anytime that you want to leave a blog, you simply click on the Login link under Admin: and enter your Username and Password.

January 16, 2006

Change in Date for February Meeting

Filed under: General, Meetings — site admin @ 4:18 pm

The February meeting will be held on the 1st Thursday of the month.
This is February 2nd and it will be at the BP Energy Center at 6:30 pm.

New segment at the meetings

Filed under: Meetings — site admin @ 4:12 pm

Our Vice-President, Mark Gervickas, will be starting a new segment at the monthly meetings. It’s called “What’s New” and it will be a short talk about whatever new, computer related topic he has most recently heard about.

November 1, 2005

Hello world!

Filed under: General — site admin @ 10:00 pm

Welcome to the Alaska Computer Society - PC Users Group (aka ACS-PCUG) blogging page. Please feel free to join in with any comments, thoughts, concerns, or questions that you may have on any computer related subject.