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Location: Newanz » Workshop

Workshop

Workshop

Oct 03rd, 2008 at 20:26:14

This wednesday I, Tom de Bruijn, gave a presentation/workshop "HTML and CSS" along with Scripterplace.com owner Remco B. This wasn't the first workshop we did. It was on our school and actually the thirth time the school asked me and the second time they asked Remco (he took the workshop the first time).

Somehow we are able to understand HTML and CSS code more quickly then others. So we were asked to spread our knowledge because there is an assignment for the thirth year at our school that involves those languages for building a website.

Of course when you give a workshop that involves websites, you need to have a website they can go to! Sure I can send them to Newanz, but I decided to rebuild the sub site I made for the first 2 times. The old one was only compatible with EPT3 and removed when EPT 4 was released.

The Sub website I made is viewable here, but mind!: it's in Dutch/Nederlands.

Workshop Sub website

About the Workshop Sub site

It is based upon the system build for the new NewsOffice website and it's integrated into our admin panel. I like to add it to our list of sub sites on your left soon.

The students that were at the workshop actually saw the NewsOffice layout, because I didn't had time to make an different layout.

Thank you for reading,

Tom de Bruijn

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