Webmaking using HTML and CSS for Beginners

January 14, 2023

  • 7:30 AM

 

9:30 AM to 12:30 PM 

MMH 203

 

Canada Learning Code – Fredericton Chapter brings this in-person workshop to STU campus. If you are looking to get your feet wet when it comes to coding, then this is the workshop for you. HTML and CSS are the backbone of all websites, and knowledge of them is a necessity if you are interested in things like web development, creating marketing emails, or even blogging!

 

The web without HTML and CSS would be a world without colourful, pretty websites, not to mention the web applications we all use daily. It's easy to learn, and was designed so that everyone - even non-programmers - can do it. No fancy programs are needed, just a web browser! This workshop is designed to be a hands-on experience.

During the session, you'll learn:

  • Basic techniques and concepts that are translatable to other programming languages
  • The building blocks of how HTML and CSS work together to create richer online experiences
  • How to create a website with images and a CSS-defined layout
  • What resources are available if you'd like to continue learning at home (and we think you will)

 

Prerequisites:
None! This workshop is designed for beginners.

Requirements:
You must bring your own laptop for which you have administrative permissions. Please remember to bring your own powercord. A mouse can come in handy too.

Register:
Eventbrite Link – There is a “Pay what you can” option if you need to register for free.

Attending this workshop counts towards the 2 required workshops as part of STU's Certificate in Digital Media Literacy requirements.

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