On Tuesday 06 December 2005 21:34, Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
> (forwarded with permission )
> Can anyone assist? 

Let me see. Most of my presentations leave a lot to be desired. However, I can 
recommend the following materials:

1. The HTML Dog HTML and CSS Tutorials:

http://www.htmldog.com/

I went over most of them and they are excellent. They are written in English, 
but I don't mind co-ordinating and taking part in an effort to translate them 
into Hebrew. (I already E-mailed their author about it).

2. My "Designing for Compatiblity" section of my "Web Publishing using LAMP" 
presentation:

http://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/LAMP/slides/compatibility/

Covers support for non-MSIE browsers, standards, and keeping the site clean of 
unnecessary embellishments.

3. I can opt to prepare such a presentation, but I need to know exactly what 
you want me to cover. I should note that while I use CSS a lot, I often don't 
understand why certain things I try don't work. (I still have to read "CSS - 
The Definitive Guide" os a similar book.)

4. If no-one else can, I can give it, but I'd prefer not to, or at least 
prefer to rehears one or two times in front of Telux or whatever.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

> This is a great opportunity for spreading use of web 
> standards.
> Thanks!
>
>   -------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: dvorah weisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: courses
> Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 14:27:29 +0200
>
> Hello Shoshana,
>
> I just got a request to organize a class for administrative staff to
> improve their skills at web development.
> In the past, they've taken classes in html, javascript, photoshop, and
> flash, but it's not clear how much of it has stuck. I am not pleased
> with some of the classes that have been organized here in the past,
> which treat standards and platform independence as quaint folk customs,
> not suitable for serious (microsoft owned) professionals. I think they
> would appreciate a class in css (to give them an idea how to do things
> like the zen garden pages (http://www.csszengarden.com/) combined with
> a photoshop (or gimp) refresher, and
> xhtml with emphasis on following standards.  Do you have any
> suggestions about people or organizations that could give such as
> class? It would be here at our campus.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deborah Weisman
> ===================
> Computer Center
> Faculty of Agriculture
> Hebrew University of Jerusalem
> P.O.B. 12
> Rehovot 76100 ISRAEL
>
> phone:972-8-9489232
> fax:       972-8-9469857
> email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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