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CSS3 Advanced Techniques New Class

 

Learn the latest techniques for styling and layout of web content with the latest update to CSS, CSS3.

Take this course individually or as part of the Web or Mobile Certificate program.

Who Should Attend

Those interested in learning more advanced design techniques using CSS to enhance the user experience.

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Course Outline/Topics

Topics Include:

  • New properties with CSS3
  • How CSS3 differs from prior versions
  • How CSS can be used for animation
  • Current browser support for CSS3
  • Why it is important to know it
  • Examples from websites currently using CSS3

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This program can be applied toward the:

Prerequisites
HTML Part I and II and CSS Part I and II OR equivalent experience with HTML and CSS coding
 
  Sessions  
Fri., May 31
8:30am-4:30pm
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education (Click link for directions)
Instructor: Adam Hudson
Fee: $324
CEUs: 0.7
Program No. 5071-1027
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Fri., Feb. 7, 2014
8:30am-4:30pm
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education (Click link for directions)
Instructor: Adam Hudson
Fee: $324
CEUs: 0.7
Program No. 5071-6270
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Fri., June 13, 2014
8:30am-4:30pm
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education (Click link for directions)
Instructor: Adam Hudson
Fee: $324
CEUs: 0.7
Program No. 5071-6271
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  Related Courses  
HTML5 Part I - Advanced Concepts and Technologies
 
For more information, contact:
  Pam Nellen, Program Manager, Business and Technology Programs, nellenp@uwm.edu, 414-227-3208
 

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