CSS & Accessibility workshop - building websites for the future

Roger Hudson and I are very excited to announce the CSS & Accessibility workshop series coming in May 2007.
So, what’s it all about?
Web designers and developers face a range of challenges in today’s market. The days of producing websites for a single browser are gone. Website accessibility has become a key concern for developers and site owners. Sites must be accessible to a wide range of users and devices. Sites must also be flexible and modular so that they can be maintained into the future.
This workshop series will provide solutions to these challenges. If you’re interested in building accessible websites that will work into the future, this workshop series is for you!
Day 1: Practical Accessibility
Day 1 will cover the basics of accessibility, and how common accessibility problems can be avoided. You will also learn how to structure your documents from the ground up, create accessible forms and data tables and use JavaScript and AJAX wisely.
Day 2: Real World CSS
Day 2 will cover the basics of CSS and then take you through a range of hands-on CSS exercises designed to fast track your knowledge. You will learn how to write modular and efficient CSS, build complex page layouts, and deal with browsers now and into the future.


March 30th, 2007
4:45 am
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Excellent thank you for the notice, any idea on what the price range would be, this is a very interesting subject for web design and standards
March 30th, 2007
8:02 am
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All the details are on this page: maxdesign.com.au/workshop2007/