So You Think Your Blog Is Sweet, Eh?

(that’s not John)
John Ford — founder of the local software development firm Aldenta and former kidnapper of my The Inmates Are Running The Asylum book — is running tomorrow night’s free Web Design Meetup to help us hacks with our HTML and CSS techniques.
And I gotta tell you folks, after looking at some of the templates of the blogsboro community, I’d say that we all could use some help (disclosure — John has tweaked the presentation of this blog, as well as the Greensboro’s Child theme).
From John:
A number of our meetup members have requested a more detailed look at HTML and CSS. I’ve decided to do a multipart series on HTML & CSS to help everyone get a better grasp.
People who will benefit:
- Those totally new to HTML/CSS
- Someone using Dreamweaver, GoLive or other web page design tools who want a better understanding of the website code that is being created
- Current developers wanting a better understanding of proper web page creation and coding standards (these concepts are helpful for search engine optimization)
- Bloggers wanting to learn how to tweak their site template code
- Anyone wanting to brush up on their HTML and CSS skills
When:
Thursday, June 8, 2006, 7:00 PM (sharp)Where:
The Scene on South Elm
604 South Elm St
Greensboro , NC 27406
336 510 1472RSVP & Questions:
info@aldenta.com
336 547 9004
Hope to see you there!
Tags: Aldenta, citizen media, community, CSS, design, experience design, Greensboro, HTML, John Ford, Meet Up, The Scene on South Elm.Search
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