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jQuery UI | Total ReCal
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Posts Tagged ‘jQuery UI’. Introducing Total ReCal – the Web Application. Posted on February 2nd, 2011 by Alex Bilbie. Building on our experience from developing the Common Web Design. We present the CWDx 1.0, designed specifically for awesome web based applications. CWDx is 100% HTML5 and CSS3, includes extensive WIA-ARIA mark-up for accessibility, is Ajax driven and is wonderfully minimalistic. The application is build using the CodeIgniter 2.0 PHP framework. And a number of functions from PHP.js. Code,...
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150 beta testers of the 'My Calendar' service | Total ReCal
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150 beta testers of the ‘My Calendar’ service. Posted on January 25th, 2011 by Joss Winn. A significant milestone. Here’s the email that went out to 150 people who have signed up to beta test Total ReCal/My Calendar. This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 at 12:36 pm and is filed under Updates. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed Both comments and pings are currently closed. Laquo; Benefits: Administrative Staff. FSD Projects 'village pump'. Code, wiki, bugs.
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Misc | Total ReCal
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Archive for the ‘Misc’ Category. Glad you like it :-). Posted on February 17th, 2011 by Joss Winn. Done a cracking job on joining up systems (rapid innovation strand) – awesome calendaring system http:/ bit.ly/dPGEXp. Less than a minute ago. Community Facilitator for the JISC Flexible Service Delivery (FSD) Programme). Posted on August 5th, 2010 by Tim Simmonds. The university, in common with the wider HE sector, is looking at SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) as the way forward. That Total ReCal is fu...
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announcement | Total ReCal
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Posts Tagged ‘announcement’. 150 beta testers of the ‘My Calendar’ service. Posted on January 25th, 2011 by Joss Winn. A significant milestone. Here’s the email that went out to 150 people who have signed up to beta test Total ReCal/My Calendar. Total ReCal is a JISC funded project to aggregate and expose time space information from multiple sources at The University of Lincoln. FSD Projects 'village pump'. JISC Flexible Service Delivery Programme. Code, wiki, bugs. Tell us what you think.
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CalDav | Total ReCal
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Posts Tagged ‘CalDav’. Introducing Total ReCal – the Web Application. Posted on February 2nd, 2011 by Alex Bilbie. Building on our experience from developing the Common Web Design. We present the CWDx 1.0, designed specifically for awesome web based applications. CWDx is 100% HTML5 and CSS3, includes extensive WIA-ARIA mark-up for accessibility, is Ajax driven and is wonderfully minimalistic. The application is build using the CodeIgniter 2.0 PHP framework. As the database. The front end uses jQuery.
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changes | Total ReCal
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Posts Tagged ‘changes’. Posted on January 14th, 2011 by Nick Jackson. Behind the academic side of the University lies an army of support and administrative staff. It’s their job to look after the bits and pieces which let the University actually function, and Total ReCal was built not only to help students and academic staff get on with their life but also to make the business of supporting them easier. Posted in Surveys and Analysis. FSD Projects 'village pump'. JISC Flexible Service Delivery Programme.
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PHP | Total ReCal
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Posts Tagged ‘PHP’. Introducing Total ReCal – the Web Application. Posted on February 2nd, 2011 by Alex Bilbie. Building on our experience from developing the Common Web Design. We present the CWDx 1.0, designed specifically for awesome web based applications. CWDx is 100% HTML5 and CSS3, includes extensive WIA-ARIA mark-up for accessibility, is Ajax driven and is wonderfully minimalistic. The application is build using the CodeIgniter 2.0 PHP framework. As the database. The front end uses jQuery. Tell u...
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CSS3 | Total ReCal
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Posts Tagged ‘CSS3’. Introducing Total ReCal – the Web Application. Posted on February 2nd, 2011 by Alex Bilbie. Building on our experience from developing the Common Web Design. We present the CWDx 1.0, designed specifically for awesome web based applications. CWDx is 100% HTML5 and CSS3, includes extensive WIA-ARIA mark-up for accessibility, is Ajax driven and is wonderfully minimalistic. The application is build using the CodeIgniter 2.0 PHP framework. As the database. The front end uses jQuery. Tell ...
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meeting | Linking You
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A JISC-funded 'identifiers' project. Posts Tagged ‘meeting’. A critical review: Notes from a recent meeting. Posted on August 22nd, 2011 by Joss Winn. Last month, we met at JISC HQ with a number of people to discuss the work of the Linking You project. We compiled some rough notes that are available on Github. Overall, the project was very well received and our discussions led to a refining of the data model that we had produced. We’ll be updating the model and tweaking our recommendations soon. We then ...
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CodeIgniter | Total ReCal
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Posts Tagged ‘CodeIgniter’. Introducing Total ReCal – the Web Application. Posted on February 2nd, 2011 by Alex Bilbie. Building on our experience from developing the Common Web Design. We present the CWDx 1.0, designed specifically for awesome web based applications. CWDx is 100% HTML5 and CSS3, includes extensive WIA-ARIA mark-up for accessibility, is Ajax driven and is wonderfully minimalistic. The application is build using the CodeIgniter 2.0 PHP framework. And a number of functions from PHP.js.