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Denver JUG gets a makeover

I just noticed tonight that the DJUG website got another makeover - and it looks great. Nice work Renee! Not only that, but the line-up of speakers and topics for the coming months is awesome: Dion, Mike, Bruce and yours truly. I actually enjoy DJUG meetings more than I do conference sessions. The speaker is not fixed to a certain time (though they are encouraged to be under an hour) and you get to have beers with them afterwards.

Posted in Java at Aug 17 2004, 10:59:19 PM MDT 6 Comments
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It seems to me like the new site is really plain. Too much empty space. Or, perhaps there's some issue in the rendering under Firefox?

Never been to a DJUG meeting but I'm hoping to start RSN, but unfortunately the meetings are on my volleyball night!

Posted by Winston Rast on August 18, 2004 at 05:49 AM MDT #

I'm using Firefox 0.9 and it looks fine to me. It's nice and clean. There is white space between columns, but there are nice blues and grays as well.

Posted by charles baker on August 18, 2004 at 01:33 PM MDT #

That's interesting. When I tried this last night on my Mac at home it wasn't rendering correctly. Now at work (Linux) it looks great. Maybe it's a Mac + Firefox thing.

Posted by Winston Rast on August 18, 2004 at 09:56 PM MDT #

Hmmm, looks fine for me on FireFox 0.9.1 on OS X. I also noticed DJUG re-did their JSP Wiki theme to match the site. I dig it.

Posted by Matt Raible on August 18, 2004 at 10:07 PM MDT #

I guess I'll have to try again tonight. I'm using FF 0.9.3 on Panther.

Posted by Winston Rast on August 18, 2004 at 10:52 PM MDT #

Matt I guess I fall into that "Moron" category. Just tried it and now it looks perfect.

Posted by Winston Rast on August 19, 2004 at 06:18 AM MDT #

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