The suggestions given are good ones. Just out of curiosity, why a brown bag
on HTML if people know it? Is there a subset of developers that don't
actually know it (i.e. new people)? Is there a problem with people not
writing good HTML and just winging it? (I see that a lot.) Is there a need
to define best practices or organizational standards, like using a doctype
or which doctype to code to? Is there a need to see "what's new" like CSS or
XHTML?

For me, I would need to have these answers in order to decide what I was
presenting. In fact, I've been volunteered to do a presentation on CSS. In
our case it's a "what's new" and potentially best practices.

-Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robyn Follen"

> If you all had to sit through an HTML presentation, what would you like to
> hear about?
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