Last Week for Registrations for HTML5/CSS3 Conference

Elish, Barbara BElish at WINTHROP.ORG
Sun Feb 3 16:45:58 EST 2013


I have registered for this conference and would like to know if I should
expect login information or if the login is something simple like an
email address.  Thanks.

 

Barbara Elish, MSLS, AHIP

Director, Hollis Health Sciences Library

Winthrop-University Hospital

259 First Street

Mineola, NY 11501

P: 516-663-2783

F:  516-663-8171

www.winthrop.org/library <http://www.winthrop.org/library> 

 

From: Web technologies in libraries [mailto:WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On
Behalf Of Christine Peterson
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 11:35 AM
To: WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Last Week for Registrations for HTML5/CSS3 Conference

 

Can't make the conference on February 8th? Register now and the
recordings will be waiting for you when you do have time. We have a
great line-up of speakers and topics - don't miss it!

 

 

Title: HTML5 and CSS3: Ready for Prime Time?

Date: Friday, February 8, 2013

Information and Registration: http://www.amigos.org/HTML5_CSS3

 

We have been hearing about HTML5 for a number of years; CSS3 for just a
bit less. It seems that new modules appear often and changes to modules
even more frequently. How will we know when they are ready to use? Will
the changes ever end so these recommendations become stable?

 

Yes - and soon! The feature set for HTML5 is now complete; with more
testing, this W3C recommendation should become an official Web standard
in 2014. As for CSS3, some modules are already Web standards and ready
to be used; others in candidate status are very stable and should become
Web standards soon.

 

But are they ready to be used now? Many say yes and have websites to
support their claims. Join us as a few of your colleagues demonstrate
that yes, both HTML5 and CSS3 can be used today to help you provide a
device-independent, responsive website.

 

We are fortunate to have Christopher Schmitt, web designer, speaker, and
author, provide our keynote address. Christopher has been active on the
Web since 1993, focusing on web design and standards. Well-known for
titles such as the HTML Cookbook, the CSS Cookbook, and Adapting to Web
Standards, he also is a member of the Web Standards Project and has
founded Heat Vision, a small new media publishing and design firm. He
will give us an overview of where we've been, where we are . . . and
where we're going!

 

If you have questions, please direct them to Christine Peterson,
peterson at amigos.org, 800-843-8482 x2891. See you there!

 

 

Christine Peterson

Continuing Education Librarian

Amigos Library Services, Inc.

800-843-8482 x2891

www.amigos.org

peterson at amigos.org <mailto:peterson at amigos.org>  

 

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HTML5 and CSS3: Ready for Prime Time?

February 8, 2013 (online)

Register <http://www.amigos.org/HTML5_CSS3> 

 

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