Cross-Device Responsive Web Development with Tomomi Imura
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About the Talk
In today's multi-device world, Responsive Web Design (RWD) has become essential. Media queries make it easier to develop for multiple devices and still adhere to web standards. You can use media queries in CSS, JavaScript, markup, and other related technologies to handle screen and pixel densities, user input method types, and much, much more. With lots of development going in in media queries today, it's also difficult to stay on top of the changes. In this talk, Tomomi will cover evolving media queries and responsive images, discuss what we can do now using the current state of HTML5, and explain what we can expect in the near future.
About the Speaker
Tomomi (@girlie_mac (https://twitter.com/girlie_mac)) is an open web advocate and front-end mobile engineer, who has been active in the mobile-space since before it was cool. She currently works at Nokia, where she evangelizes HTML5 and works with the W3C. Prior to Nokia, she developed a mobile web UI/UX platform and framework at Yahoo! Mobile and WebOS at Palm.
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Schedule
5:00p Doors open -- meet, mingle, and enjoy special Belgian ales and tasty treats from Healthy Spirits (http://healthy-spirits.blogspot.com/)
6:00p Intro/Announcements
6:10p Tomomi's talk and Q&A
7:15p Break with the Creme Brulee Cart (http://thecremebruleecart.com/)
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8:00p Lightning Talks *
8:30p Prize Giveaways **
- Please contact the organizers if you're interested in doing a lightning talk.
** You must be at the venue to qualify for prizes.
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This event will be recorded. We will post the recording as soon as it is available, typically within a week after the event. Follow @sfhtml5 (https://twitter.com/sfhtml5) or visit this page for the announcement.
Many thanks to Healthy Spirits for feeding and providing tasty Belgian ales to SFHTML5!
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