HTML and CSS 101 (Front End Developer Series)
Details
Just getting started with learning to code? HTML and CSS form the foundation of almost everything we do on the web, so they're a great place to jump in and get your feet wet with a little code.
This class will meet for two sessions. Both sessions are covered for the $90 class fee.
Class 1: February 6th, 12pm-4:30pm
Introduction to HTML. What is it? Why does it matter? We'll step through the basic history of HTML, including how it interacts with the browser and why that matters. Then we'll discuss the layout of an HTML page, including html, body, head and nesting. Finally, we'll go through many of the basic HTML elements. You'll begin to make a personal portfolio page with HTML elements.
Introduction to CSS. Colors? Styles? What? It's all true. And you thought we are going to make you live your life in black and white.
We'll go through most of the CSS styles, including font changes, layout, size, and color. You will show how to connect them to html selectors to bring color and style to your portfolio page.
Class 2: February 13th, 12pm-4:30pm
Digging deeper into HTML and how it work with CSS. We'll learn about some more HTML elements and learn how to include id and class selectors in our CSS. You'll start customizing your portfolio with all sorts of goodies and personal style.
Box model? Floating? Columns? What is this sorcery? Now that you've got the basics of CSS and HTML down, we'll take it to the next level and get you started down the path of being a pro. You'll add columns, footers and headers to your portfolio page.
Prerequisites
This is a great first coding class. There are NO prerequisites, so come one, come all! Get your feet wet with a little code.
Instructor: Kim Joy Fox
What to Bring
Please bring a laptop* and charger to class. Power outlets and wifi will be provided. You may also wish to bring a notepad and pen/pencil for taking notes.
We'll be using a modern web browser and a text editor in class. If you don't already have these installed, please install them before you come to class.
For web browsers, we recommend Mozilla Firefox (http://firefox.com/) or Google Chrome (http://google.com/chrome). For a text editor, we recommend Sublime Text 2 (http://www.sublimetext.com/2). Note that you do not have to purchase Sublime Text 2. If you download the free evaluation version that will be good enough for class.
- No laptop? We have a limited number of laptops we can loan to students during class. Please fill out our Laptop Request form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-HHF9IB2VlYVRivz5Zn7LwkjQAYkJLZsuW0YM4hh60U/viewform) to let us know you need to borrow one!
Scholarships
All available scholarships have been awarded for this class.
Also, you can earn free classes by participating as a Teaching Assistant. Every hour you spend volunteering as a TA earns you a free hour of class time! Get more details and sign up to be a TA at our Get Involved page (http://gdila.org/get-involved/).
Questions?
We're here to help! If you have additional questions or would like to talk further before signing up for a class, please contact us at losangeles [at] girldevelopit dot com.
No Refunds
If you can no longer attend the class you signed up and paid for, your payment will be donated to the local chapter scholarship fund. You can help another woman in need!
Sponsors
This workshop is sponsored and hosted by Opodz.
About Kim Joy Fox
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Kim Joy Fox has been working in website design and development for over 12 years. Her main focus is creating beautiful websites that accomplish specific individualized goals for businesses and individuals. Basically, websites that work for you.
She has experience in creating all types of websites: boutique, small business, professional, artistic, real estate, custom applications, safety, and more.
Specialties include WordPress, HTML5, CSS3, PHP, MySQL, and jQuery.
When not bending code to her will, Kim enjoys traveling around the world meeting new people, jumping out of airplanes, hanging out with her family, and learning about other cultures and herself.
Subjects that easily distract Kim: New tech, coffee, Sherlock (BBC), traveling anywhere, stories about traveling anywhere, board games, Doctor Who, great business books.
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