jQuery Workshop

If you're a designer who wants to add interactivity and improve the usability of your site, JavaScript is the answer. This powerful scripting language lets you create dynamic navigation menus, improve the usability of forms, and add stunning visual effects to Web pages. Unfortunately, JavaScript can be intimidating--it's not like HTML or CSS--and many designers don't have time to tackle the steep learning curve required to master JavaScript.

Responsive Design

Our sites are accessed by an increasing array of devices and browsers, and our users deserve a quality experience no matter how large (or small) their display. Are our designs ready? In this session, we’ll learn how to incorporate fluid grids, flexible images, and media queries to create adaptive, responsive designs that optimize their display to better fit our visitor’s viewing context.

CSS3 Workshop

Guests are invited to stay in our spacious two-room hotel accommodations, complete with a number of in-suite amenities to make your stay in Orlando more comfortable. These include: two televisions, refrigerator, microwave oven, coffee maker, two telephones with data ports and a well lit dining/work table.


Microformats Workshop

Microformats are HTML-based design patterns that add semantics to common web content, such as that about people, places, events and links. More than semantic meaning, though, microformats have a wide range of benefits, including SEO, standards compliance and extensible data publishing. Some of the biggest sites on the Web today use microformats: Google, Yahoo!, Twitter and Facebook, to name a few.