(Rescheduled) Workshop — "Basic Web Design: HTML and CSS"

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Location: Bond Hall 334 (View on map )

In this workshop, attendees will learn the basics of HTML coding. HTML (hypertext markup language) is used to show content on the page. HTML describes the structure of a website semantically along with presentation cues, making it a mark-up language, rather than a programming language. HTML allows images and objects to be embedded and can be used to create interactive forms. In this hands-on workshop, attendees will:

  • Learn best practices for web design (don’t use those tables!)
  • Learn the difference between HTML and CSS
  • Understand responsive design
  • Gather tools to help with coding
  • Develop a style guide for web pages

Attendees will develop a one-page website project in Google Sites based on their goals (i.e., a one-page design portfolio, a class webpage, or a project resource page for students). However, attendees are also free to create in Canvas, Conductor, WordPress, or another HTML-based tool.

Resources will be provided.

Registration required

All are welcome! [**Note: This event has been rescheduled from October 12**]

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