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WebGUI Workshops
WebGUI Workshops take place August 26th - 27th.
Because we want you to get the most out of your WUC experience, we are offering two full days of workshops to fully prepare you for the wealth of information presented at the conference. These workshops are aimed at new users of WebGUI. Each workshop is conducted by members of the Plain Black staff. Class sizes will be small, so we can ensure all individual questions and concerns are addressed in a personal and comfortable environment. We will also be leaving time throughout both days where we'll help you work directly on any specific projects or sites you're currently involved in. So please bring any questions that have been nagging you or have you stumped.
Since these workshops are supplementary to the WUC, they can be purchased and attended separately from the WUC itself. The workshops consist of two tracks, one for content managers and another for designers. Each track runs for two days.
Content Managers
Day 1:
- Introduction to creating and publishing content in WebGUI
- Overview of user interface
- Introduction to assets in New Content Menu (Rich Editor, File/Pile/Folder, Calendar, Collaboration Systems, Dashboard, Gallery, Poll, Survey, Synidicated Content, Thingy, Wiki)
Day 2:
- Introduction to Admin Console
- Asset Manager
- Clipboard
- Content Filters
- Create Users and Groups
- Settings
- Versioning, workflow and Scheduler
To join these workshops you must have good computer usage skills, and must know your way around a web browser. Prior knowledge of HTML and CSS will take you further, but is not required.
Designers
Day 1:
- XHTML, CSS and Templates in WebGUI
- Taking your design and putting it into WebGUI
- WebGUI Navigation
Day 2:
- Creative uses of Collaboration Systems & Folders
- How to extend what you've learned with Shortcuts, Metadata & HTML::EXPR
- You've got websites, we have answers. Ask your site specific design questions and we'll work through it together.
To join this workshop you must have a basic understanding of design concepts such as HTML and CSS.

Register for both the WebGUI Workshop and the WebGUI Users Conference and save $100!
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