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IEUC Homepage Redesign Beta

Welcome — May 3rd, 2008

It is tax season for nonprofits, so updates will be slow for the next few weeks while we work on our returns using any development time to concentrate on shifting our account to our hosting provider's new platform. Once that work is done we will be able to "re-point" our domain to that system in one big global update.

We are continuing to polish the Live Beta of our new dynamic navigation system, code name: MetaMorph. This versatile Javascript library will become our first major public deliverable.

Please keep watching this space as we continue to restore more of our materials!

Or better still, leave your email address so we can notify you as we add more content!

What Is New Subsections

Our Archives & FAQ's Are Back Online

We have just restored our Corporate Archives and Frequently Asked Questions.

More to follow as the week unwinds.

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As we wrap up the Beta phase of our website redeployment, we are now rolling out support for high resolution printing, print preview, and assistive technology support modes.

Updates will be less frequent this week since our technical lead will be out of the office.

Coming Soon....

We have discontinued linking to our old pages, while we convert them to our new format.

They will remain directly accessible via their old urls, however, a tightening of some security settings in our hosting provider's PHP server side scripting engine has broken the file inclusion technique we used in our left sidebar leading to a series of unsightly error messages.

Rather than loose a lot of time revising each of our old pages, we will just build out our site from here pulling in their substantive contents as we go!

About MetaMorph

As you can see, MetaMorph offers nested accordion and hypercard style controllers that support keyboard navigation and deep bookmarking (i.e. If you traverse a link to an anchor embedded in a nested controller, that controller and any other controllers that it might have as ancestors will open to reveal the targeted content.)

We still need to tweak our new style sheets and our MetaMorph source code a bit to account for the presence of various browser-specific javascript anomalies and css rendering bugs as we proceed to roll out this major website upgrade.

This new site architecture will allow us to consolidate many of our older pages into a much more dense design, so do let us know what you think of its usability and accessibility.

Known Browser Issues --- CSS and Javascript Glitches

  • Rapid mouse movement over multiple control tabs queues up too many transitions which play out in sequence long after the cursor is elsewhere. We will need to recode portions of metamorph to fix this bug. In the mean time, just wait for each transition to complete before moving on. In accordions it helps to position the cursor just off to the right or left of the control bars, then you can slide it in and back out to activate a specific bar rather then sliding the cursor up or down within the accordion which can trigger a sequence of multiple transitions when a collapsing region moves another control bar under the cursor causing it to activate in turn.

  • Due to configuration differences between our development platform and our hosting provider's setup, we had to take MetaMorph offline to update our code to work in the production environment. [Restored later in the day - 1/28/08]

  • Under Explorer 6 our masthead graphic will be clipped to the width of your Explorer window if you increase your Text size to larger or largest and then scroll horizontally. — Noted 1/2/08 - Corrected 1/5/08

  • Under Safari we were unable to clear in-page anchor references (i.e. the part of a URL trailing the hash mark - #), so we have opted to update it with the current anchor instead.

  • This can however cause a slight jump in some browsers as the window tries to scroll these points into view pulling the masthead offscreen. To compensate, we immediately scroll back to the top.

  • MetaMorph failed under Firefox due to markup validation errors introduced by PHP Session ID injection on our hosting service. — Noted 1/4/08 — Corrected 1/5/08

  • Masthead graphics are insufficiently wide to accommodate maximal Firefox 2 text zoom. — Noted 1/5/08 — No correction feasible due to file size considerations.

  • Page mode controls overlap Search button at high magnification under Firefox 2 — Noted 1/5/08

Who We Are

The Institute is an all volunteer organization attracting participants from around the world, although the majority of us are based here in the United States of America.

Most of us are academics. Some of us have a foot in high-tech startups. Others are involved in government service. Many of us teach or conduct research in one way or another.

But we are all committed to the goal of technology transfer, which is to say that we will not be satisfied with a cool demo until we can put it into your hands so you can use it in a meaningful way!

What We Do

The Institute has an overall mission that focuses on The Big PIcture of how we can advance the state of the art in information technology to put the best enabling technologies in the hands of ordinary End Users like you to maximize its benefits to the individual and society as a whole.

To this end, we are simultaneously pursuing a number of objectives:

What We Do Subsections

Research and Development

We write software and monitor research activities at scores of institutions.

For example, we are preparing a public release of the Javascript Code that drives the dynamic navigation system used on this page.

Public Policy Analysis

We study how new technologies effect the world.

Educational Outreach

We encourage students and educate the public.