MelbCSS November 2016 meetup


Details
π’π’π’ November 2016 π’π’π’
A great evening of CSS related talks and socialising. Drinks and food will be provided by our awesome sponsors.
Time
Doors open at 6:00pm. Talks start at 6:45pm.
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The ins and outs of input styles.
Steven Robinson | @CubedEye (https://twitter.com/CubedEye)
"Inputs and buttons are notorious for being difficult to style and can become a time consuming battle, especially when you need them to play nice with other elements.
With lessons from the battlefield, this talk will try and explain whatβs going on and how the browsers treat them differently, as well as some simple solutions to help you style browser controls without ending up in a mess of CSS and HTML."
Styling React Apps with Styled Components
Glen Maddern | @glenmaddern (https://twitter.com/glenmaddern)
"Over the last few months I've been working on a new approach to styling React apps, building on the lessons of CSS Modules but being based entirely in JavaScript. This will be a wholly live-coded talk that assumes no prior knowledge of the React ecosystem β I'll be demonstrating just how easy it is to get started these days using Create React App and Styled Components, and then comparing some techniques from Sass to their JavaScript equivalents. This is more show & tell than a structured talk, so if you have questions about CSS-in-JS, suggestions of things for me to live-code, or just want to heckle, come along!"
------------------------------------ Get Involved
As always, if you'd like to give a talk tweet your idea @MelbCSS (https://twitter.com/MelbCSS)!
Be sure to follow the #melbcss (https://twitter.com/hashtag/melbcss) hashtag!
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Our amazing sponsors
- 99design (http://99designs.com.au/) (drinks + venue)
- Envato (http://www.envato.com/) (food)
- Ratemyagent.com.au (https://www.ratemyagent.com.au/) (food)
- Marketplacer (http://marketplacer.com/) (event filming)
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Last month's talks are now online!
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Code of Conduct
All organisers, sponsors and attendees are required to follow the conference code of conduct. (http://confcodeofconduct.com/) We are committed to providing a harassment-free, professional & welcoming environment for all attendees.
If you feel a breach of the code of conduct has occurred please contact the organisers Michael or Jordan either via the onsite contact form or Twitter DM @MelbCSS (https://twitter.com/MelbCSS).

MelbCSS November 2016 meetup