Want to learn how to build your own website? Already have a site, but someone else manages it and you want to have more control over it? Interested in learning to program but want to start small? If you answered “yes” to any of the questions above, this course is for you! HTML and CSS are incredibly useful skills for bloggers, content creators, email marketers, small business owners, designers to have; they are necessary tools for front-end web developers.
Prerequisites:
Attendees are not expected to have any previous HTML, CSS or programming experience.
Technical requirements:
Optional: A code editor**
Class Cost: Free
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Code of Conduct:
Our mission is focused on providing opportunities for women to learn web and software development, but our classes and events are open to all genders and identities. We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and comfortable environment for all to learn to code and every attendee is expected to uphold our Code of Conduct (http://www.girldevelopit.com/code-of-conduct).
Anne Katzeff specializes in designing custom websites for creative people, small businesses, and nonprofits.
Anne has been running her own business, ASK Design, for more than 20 years, turning her focus to web design about 10 years ago. She creates custom designs that fit each client's needs, emphasize what they do best, and separate them from the crowd. She builds all kinds of sites: e-…
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