Welcome!
The Web has revolutionized the way Vanderbilt communicates with the world, and the number of people developing Web sites at Vanderbilt has exponentially increased. The Web Developer Group was started to provide a forum for networking, sharing, and learning. Anyone who is a member of the Vanderbilt community -- student, faculty, or staff -- can join the group. There are no dues.
We have one-hour meetings each month, with topics ranging from browser compatibility to content management systems.
We also have an email listserv where members can get meeting notices and post questions or tips for other web developers on campus. To join the group and sign up for the listserv, send an email to Jim Parker.
Other Vanderbilt departments with resources for web developers:
- University Web Communications
- Information Technology Services
- Creative Services
- VUMC Web Development Resources
Just for fun: take a tour of Vanderbilt's homepage throughout the years. The White House went online in 1993, Vanderbilt went online in 1994, and The Vatican went online in 1995. See what Vanderbilt's first homepage looked like in 1994, and then continue the tour to see how Vanderbilt's Web site has evolved over the years.
This Web site is coded using a CSS tableless layout. To learn more, see glish.com. For questions about this Web site, please contact Jim Parker.
