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Joe Gilbert
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Description:
HTML and CSS serve as the essential content and design foundation for everything from the simplest web page to the most sophisticated web application. While many understand the basics of HTML syntax, a deeper understanding of the conceptual principles that guide these standards helps designers of all experience levels craft more refined and accessible web sites. This session, aimed at those with moderate to no experience with HTML and CSS, will cover the core elements of strong, standards-based HTML and CSS that guide modern web design, including the box model, positioning, the Document Object Model, document outlines, and semantic markup.
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Danielle Cooley
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Jennifer Nesossis

I'm that person who hasn't coded since the <center> and <table> tags were best practices. I enjoyed learning the basics of CSS. Had hoped I might come out of it being able to code a few basic lines, but perhaps that's unrealistic for a one-hour session.
I do feel like I'm better prepared if I do choose to, say, read a book on the topic or go to codeacademy.com or something. Which is probably exactly how far a non-coder can get in an hour.