[Noisebridge WebDev] Front-end Web Development: CSS positioning

Jeffrey Carl Faden jeffreyatw at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 00:54:54 UTC 2015


We're going to let JavaScript take a backseat for the rest of the series,
and we'll begin to focus on CSS concepts. On Monday, we'll focus on
positioning of elements: spacing them out from other elements using
margins, and using absolute, relative, or fixed positioning to put the
elements anywhere we want on the whole page.

If you were daunted by the complexity of JavaScript programming, this
should be a much simpler, straightforward class.

If you can't make it to the lecture, you can watch a live video stream of
the class. Join this Google+ Hangout event to be notified of when to hop on:
https://plus.google.com/events/cg0jq2ust6ln2eqa3ie3l1rdpgo
This video stream will also be available to watch after the class is
complete.

--- The usual details follow ---

Learn HTML, CSS and JavaScript - and put them to good use! This weekly
lecture series, taught by Jeffrey Carl Faden, is aimed at complete
beginners who are interested in making websites, as well as seasoned
professionals looking to brush up on the latest and greatest.

Front-end web development is all about making code that runs in the browser
(versus code that runs on the server). This class focuses on writing
interactive web applications, taking designs and turning them into code,
and much more.

The class starts on Monday at 8pm, and goes until 10pm! Plan to arrive
EARLY, as the class can fill up very fast. We will have a recap of last
week's material starting at 7:30pm. If you're either new, couldn't make
last week's class or you simply need a refresher, come early and we'll go
through a simple tutorial.

This class does go in a series, but the series can last up to half a year.
Don't let it discourage you if you're starting from the middle - watch
previous class videos, attend recaps and labs and you should be able to
catch up!

This class and the space in which it's taught are entirely free to attend.
Please bring a laptop. Read all of the details here:
https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Front-end_Web_Development

Jeffrey
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