Training, Tutorials & Guides

Understanding (X)HTML - That crazy source code that makes (or breaks) my Web page

Free and in a lab
Time: 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM, 8/4/2009 (Tues)
Location: Library 207
Instructors: Anne Arendt (WRS) & Phil Taylor (WDS)

++ ALL ARE WELCOME ++

Covers working with HTML (in Omni or elsewhere).  It will include:

* How to read that (X)HTML garbly-gook (source code)
* How to fix that (X)HTML garbly-gook (source code) when things aren't doing what you think they would/should
* Understanding of (X)HTML tags (what they are and what they do)

You won't be an expert at anything (we cover a lot in a short time) but you will know more about what (X)HTML can do for you and where to get started.

There is space for thirty (30) people. If you want to reserve a spot you can contact me at anne.arendt@uvu.edu or else you can just show up (seating is first come first served).

 


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