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The Refresh Site and Brave Colours
Posted Aug 29, 2008 | 0 Comments | by pcrump
The Refresh site made it into Function’s post from a month or so ago on 32 Examples of Websites with a Brave Colour Scheme. Some cool examples in the article, check it out.
Filed under: General Discussion
New Refresh Site Calendar
Posted Dec 10, 2007 | 0 Comments | by pcrump
Refresh has now switched over to using the SocialCarolina.org calendar as our event calendar, so update your XML or iCal subscriptions. Feed URLs are found at the top of the calendar page.
Filed under: General Discussion, Announcements
SocialCarolina.org Launched
Posted Nov 20, 2007 | 0 Comments | by pcrump
Events about technology of some kind happening in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. Check it out at socialcarolina.org.
Filed under: General Discussion, Industry Events, Local Groups, Announcements
Refresh 002 — Fortified Web Projects: Fundamentals for Security
Posted Oct 26, 2007 | 0 Comments | by pcrump
Durham, NC — Thurs, Dec 6, 2007, 6:30-8:00PM
Clinton Nixon will share a high level view of common security risks and suggest some very practical approaches for protection. Clinton is a enthusiast for test-driven development, esoteric computer languages, and kittens. He serves humbly as a senior web developer at Viget Labs ... more
Filed under: General Discussion, Refresh Events, Industry Events
Ready to be Refreshed
Posted Oct 18, 2007 | 0 Comments | by Emily Bloom
We’re really looking forward to seeing everyone on the 25th. We (at Viget Labs) are sponsoring this month’s gathering, so we’re providing refreshments and hosting the event at our office (908 W. Main Street, across from Brightleaf Square). I don’t think parking will be a problem ... more
Filed under: General Discussion
Refresh 001 — Building User-Centered Web Apps in a Crunch
Posted Jul 26, 2007 | 0 Comments | by pcrump
Durham, NC — Thurs, Oct 25, 2007, 6:30-8:00PM
Jackson Fox is a User Experience Engineer at Lulu.com, and a graduate student in Information & Library Science at UNC Chapel Hill. He is responsible for the community and marketplace functionality on Lulu.com, and is currently learning why MySpace is definitely not a “platform.” He and his wife live in Durham ... more
Filed under: General Discussion, Refresh Events, Industry Events
Refresh Event, Speaker, and Topic Feedback and Suggestions
Posted Jul 25, 2007 | 1 Comments | by pcrump
It’s understood that Refresh the Triangle is only as good as the involvement of its members, and that the group dynamic is a bit unique in that it strives to appeal to designers and developers alike. As we try to strike the right balance and take a very forward-thinking approach toward our meetings and topics, ideas and feedback are crucial.
Filed under: General Discussion
Refresh Site Implementation Info, Site Feedback, Site Enhancements
Posted Jul 25, 2007 | 5 Comments | by pcrump
This site is implemented using Expression Engine 1.6.0. While the group is the effort of many, the site is a bit of a learn-as-you-go type side project by member/designer pcrump to learn a bit about the ins and outs of Expression Engine. So, the features/functionality of the site are limited primarily by the knowledge and dev skills of a newbie EE guy, secondarily by the limited amount of time to invest in the site, and lastly by the limitations of EE itself. Feel free to share comments here about the site, request features/functionality, ask questions, or share your own knowledge of EE.
Filed under: General Discussion
