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Websites are no longer seen only on computers. These days, people access content on their phones, their e-readers, their TVs, and even their portable gaming consoles. Designing responsively allows for the website content be seen at its best on any device. In this class, you'll learn how to make a website responsive. We'll cover best practices, common design patterns, and code.

This two-class course runs the weekend. Dates:

DAY ONE, Saturday, February 15th, 12-3pm: We'll go over what the heck "responsive design" means. We'll look at examples, learn the basics, and then dig deeper into the technical side of things. We will review best practices and common design patterns.

DAY TWO, Sunday, February 16th, 12-4pm: We'll dive right in and build a responsive page together, from the ground up.

All attendees should have intermediate HTML & CSS knowledge, and should have a laptop with HTML editing software installed. I use and recommend Sublime Text (download unlimited free trial at http://www.sublimetext.com/) but any text editor will work.

Please note our refund policy: Your payment of $80 guarantees your seat in the course. If something changes after registration and you cannot attend the course, your seat is yours to sell or give to someone else - just please let us know who! As a rule we don't offer refunds, but please let us know if you have extenuating circumstances.

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