A CSS Survey: From Syntax to Rounded Corners
Webuquerque in March '09
This event has passed. However, the recap is available and includes photos, presentation slides and video recording.
Webuquerque co-managers Jason Nakai and Emily Lewis will survey CSS, covering everything from basic syntax, to tools and resources, to what's new in CSS3:
- Standards and best practices
- Browser support, testing, hacks and troubleshooting
- Mobile and print CSS
- CSS editors, including a focus on Dreamweaver's features
- Processes for working with inherited CSS
- CSS frameworks
- CSS3 features
Date, Time & Location
- When
- Wednesday, March 4, 2009
- 6:30–7:30pm, with socializing following the presentation
- Where
- Uptown Sports Bar and Grill
- 6601 Uptown Blvd
- Albuquerque, NM 87110
- Google map
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About Our Speakers
Jason Nakai
Jason Nakai is the Multimedia Developer for the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, focusing on the development of distance learning content that combines streaming media and interactive learning objects. In addition to web application programming and interaction design, Jason creates photo-realistic vector art and is a social media junkie.
Emily Lewis
Emily Lewis has over 10 years of experience working as a web professional. Currently, she is the front-end developer/web designer for Pitney Bowes Business Insight, where she develops and maintains public sites, intranets, electronic newsletters and emails for marketing campaigns.
During the tenure of her web career, she has also worked as a back-end developer using ASP and ColdFusion, as well as a project manager for custom web applications. She specializes in semantic XHTML and CSS, accessibility and usability.
Emily writes about web design (and other topics) at A Blog Not Limited, and is currently writing a book about microformats.