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Re: [webdesign-396] HTML Positioning next three Classes.

From: Joe F.
Sent on: Monday, October 18, 2010, 6:00 PM
Ronnie,

The requirement to attend for the beginning is only for those that don't know HTML or CSS. Anyone that understands HTML and CSS already is free to join in at any class of the course, sit in and just observer, brush up on their knowledge and so on. When it gets to the positioning classes of the course I have to assume that the attendees will absolutely understand the essentials of HTML and CSS, such as what elements are, attributes, what a CSS selector, property and value is and so on. If someone has zero knowledge of HTML or CSS, then this 12th class and the rest that follow, are going to be too far beyond them.

But for those that understand even the basics, the next three classes will help them with positioning. I separated out the positioning aspects of the class because they're the toughest issue most of us* have to deal with in HTML.

Note: by "most of us" I of course mean COBOLers like me :D

Also keep in mind that I will be running another free class soon. Hopefully sometime in November, but if I don't get enough response it will wait until January. Moving forward I'm going to really need to make sure we're running the free classes at about ten students rather than two to five. So once we have 10 people that want to take a free ten week HTML5 course with CSS, I'll start it.

Hope that helps explain.
Kind Regards,
Aoirthoir

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From: Ronald Finnerty <[address removed]>

To: [address removed]
Sent: Mon, October 18,[masked]:12:19 AM

Subject: Re: [webdesign-396] HTML Positioning next three Classes.

can i attend?
i have never been quite sure where i stand at any time.
ron


From: Aoirthoir An Broc <[address removed]>
To: [address removed]
Sent: Sun, October 17,[masked]:41:12 PM
Subject: [webdesign-396] HTML Positioning next three Classes.

The next three classes of our HTML/CSS class are going to cover HTML positioning. First we'll be going over Divs and Spans, then Positioning and finally positioning using a super easy method.

So if positioning has always given you issues, now's the time to attend.

Kind Regards,
Aoirthoir




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