In order to take advantage of this great free opportunity to learn HTML and CSS from one of the best, we ask that you be present in the VAF Chatroom.
This series on HTML and CSS is created exclusively for members of Virtual Assistant Forums!
Note: you WILL want to complete the archived sessions before the next session as each class will rely on at least a basic understanding of the principles covered previously!
These CSS focused sessions will be shorter and more intense - looking at how CSS can help you *design* your website around the basic HTML elements you've now been presented with.
There is no limit to the number of members who may attend this event, and you don't need to register - simply mark your calendar and be sure to join us in the chatroom at least five minutes before 1 p.m. EST the day of class so you don't miss a thing!
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Re: HTML The Basics-Start Creating & Updating Your Own Web Pages! Sat. March 8, 1-2 E
We are too! This is going to be a great series and by the end each person who participates and really works at each assignment/session will be able to build a very nice basic website from scratch!
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Re: HTML The Basics-Start Creating & Updating Your Own Web Pages! Sat. March 8, 1-2 E
Oh that's too bad! We picked a Saturday hoping it would be the most doable day for everyone.
But yes, we will archive all of the classes! Within a few weeks of the session you'll be able to find it in the archives section.
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Re: HTML The Basics-Start Creating & Updating Your Own Web Pages! Sat. March 8, 1-2 E
Oh thank you well, usually that is a good day for me, but I have to go out of town so I won't be home. I just thought of another question about that: if we miss the first one can we attend the second one and so on? Or would it be better not to try and start in the middle or late?