The purpose of this site is to keep an archive of the sites created during the monthly HTML SIG's. Many of these will have no value unless you attended the SIG as these are simply the last version of what we were demonstrating. Feel free to grab the CSS and HTML and use it for your own purposes.
Beware of colors. We usually use easily identified colors to sort out problems or to make concepts clearer. This means that many of the pages end up in an eye-jarring state.
At the request of the class, we spent a lot of 2005 and 2006 working on our sites. Many of us maintain sites for our companies or a non-profit we volunteer for. Because of copyright issues, none of these updates are included here. Sorry. If you are a member of CIPCUG and need to fix up a site, feel free to contact Toby Scott and ask for a date. He will schedule you for a time when we can work on your site as a class project. Some of these sessions were the most valuable lessons we have had.
For those of you who attended the May 10, 2007 SIG, I fixed the problem of the top menu not working on some of the sites. The issue was that we attempted to insert the menus into an area defined in the primary CSS as "position absolute." The text bled through, but you couldn't click on the links. I changed the CSS in the original so that top: 0 became top: 25px and allowed the menu to shine through. Sorry about my memory lapse.
The calendar gadget from the June 1007 SIG is quite interesting. We borrowed the code from the CSSPlay site (the author gives permission). Most of the class was pretty excited about the results. Unlike most of our lessons, it looks halfway decent, too.