Carson Workshops - a Carson Systems Company

One Day Workshop

Professional CSS XHTML Techniques

By Eric Meyer, the industry-leading expert

A one-day practical workshop that will teach you everything you need to know to build top-quality CSS XHTML websites. This in-depth course is the perfect grounding in CSS, XHTML and important aspects of site accessibility.

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This is a unique oportunity to learn from the undisputed leader in CSS, XHTML and accessibility - Eric Meyer. If you have always wanted to build advanced websites using CSS and XHTML, this is the workshop for you. During the day Eric will cover everything from the basics to the more advanced tips and tricks that will help you build tight, well-coded sites in CSS and XHTML. You'll learn what is considered best practice and watch as Eric solves the practical problems that developers face every day. He will also be looking at IE 7 in-depth. For a full breakdown of the day's content see the schedule below.

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Survival Kit

What You'll Walk Away With

The CSS XHTML Survival Kit
- Each attendee will receive this amazing kit, which is chock-full of Eric Meyer's best practical examples of CSS / XHTML code. We'll also be placing valuable tools on the disc as well!
Years of Experience
- 12 years of valuable knowledge and experience. You'll be benefiting from all the triumphs and mistakes that Eric has made over his career.
Practical Knowledge
- We're not going to bore you with theory. You will receive practical CSS training that focuses purely on practical information that you can immediately incorporate into your site.
30% off Pearson Books
- Just go to our special discount bookstore

Who should attend?

  • Web designers / developers who have an intermediate level knowledge of CSS XHTML
  • More advanced web designers / developers who want to make sure they are using the correct CSS XHTML methods

Past Reviews

"What a great workshop! Both engaging and useful." - Chris Graver, Bank of America

"It was great to spend the whole day with one of the leaders in XHTML and CSS" - Thomas Michaud, Lane Automotive

"No fluff, just good real-world developer info. Bravo!" - Christopher Kelly, State Farm Insurance

"It's one thing reading about CSS but another to listen to Eric speak." - Wit Chitrapongse, Accenture

"Great real-world examples." -Ahren Gerber, elliance.com

"The Survival Kit was really helpful." - Paula Davies, Legal and General

"Superb organisation and preparation - thankyou!" - Andrew Hoskings

"A very valuable and interesting day." - Simon Goodwin

"Eric is an engaging speaker who really knows his stuff." - Daphne Tregear

"Very impressive." - Carl Huber

"The Survival Kit will be really useful for reference." - Seb Butcher

"CSS explained in easy, understandable terms" - Frank Villa-Abrille, Nokia

"I'll break even on this investment, both in terms of time and money, within one week!" - D Rondell

How large is the workshop?

We've limited the number of attendees to 50, so that you will be able to interact with the speaker and get your questions answered.

Schedule

Registration & Coffee: 8:15 - 9:00am
XHTML vs. HTML
  • What's the difference, and why should we care
  • DOCTYPE switching
  • Where is XHTML going next?
Why structure matters - Picking the right elements
  • How to know what elements to use, and when
  • Tricky edge cases
  • Is <br/> always evil?
Avoiding a bad case of semantic fever
  • The most common pitfall new semanticians face
  • Keeping markup both clean and rational
Coffee Break: 10:30 - 10:45
Adding meaning with classes and IDs
  • Class vs. ID: what's the difference?
  • Use structure instead of classes
Using tables intelligently
  • Stripping tables down to the bare minimum
  • Using style to make tables shine
Basing style on structure
  • The incomplete divorce of structure and presentation
  • High-powered selectors
Specificity
  • How to calculate specificity
  • Adding importance to a selector
  • The limits of specificity
  • Why link states are order-sensitive
Counting on your inheritance
  • Why inheritance rules
  • When it doesn't happen
  • When it shouldn't happen
Lunch is provided: 12:30 - 13:30
The difference between canvas and body
  • Why XHTML and HTML act differently
When good layouts go bad
  • Common layout problems
  • Ways to diagnose and treat layout problems
Floats, positioning, and... tables?
  • Layout floats and how best to use them
  • Positioning pros and cons
  • When layout tables make more sense
Coffee Break: 15:30 - 15:45
Internet Explorer 7
  • What's new, what's cool, what's broken
  • Common problems with existing sites
  • How to survive the initial adoption phase
CSS hacking: a force for good or evil?
  • The most popular hacks
  • Surgical hackery
  • Conditional comments
Progressive enhancement
  • Using advanced CSS to add extra features
  • Generated content: pros and cons
Q & A: 17:30 - 18:00
Social: 19:00 - till late

Who's speaking?

Eric MeyerEric A. Meyer

Eric (www.meyerweb.com) has been working with the Web since late 1993 and is an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).

He is the principal consultant for Complex Spiral Consulting and lives in Cleveland, Ohio, which is a much nicer city than you've been led to believe. A graduate of and former Webmaster for Case Western Reserve University and an alumnus of the same fraternity chapter to which Donald Knuth once belonged, Eric coordinated the authoring and creation of the W3C's CSS Test Suite and has recently been acting as List Chaperone of the highly active css-discuss mailing list.

Author of "Eric Meyer on CSS" (New Riders), "Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide" (O'Reilly & Associates), "CSS2.0 Programmer's Reference" (Osborne/McGraw-Hill), and the fairly well-known CSS Browser Compatibility Charts, Eric speaks at a variety of conferences on the subject of standards, CSS use, and Web design.

He is also the host of "Your Father's Oldsmobile," a weekly Big Band-era radio show heard on WRUW 91.1-FM in Cleveland. When not otherwise busy, Eric is usually bothering his wife Kat in some fashion.

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