SPEAKING EVENTS

5/18

HOW Design Conference

Styling With CSS in DW CS3
(3 hour workshop)
Boston, MA

5/19

HOW Design Conference

Common Mistakes Print Designers Make on the Web
Boston, MA

5/23

Multi-Mania

Design Challenges, Standards Solutions
Kortrijk, Belgium

6/06

TODCon

Common Mistakes Print Designers Make on the We
Orlando, FL

6/07

TODCon

Design Challenges, Standards Solutions
Orlando, FL

6/12

Web Down Under

CSS-Based Layouts with Dreamweaver CS3
Sydney, Australia

6/12

Web Down Under

CSS Problem Solving with Dreamweaver CS3
Sydney, Australia

7/15

Higher Education Web Symposium

CSS Tips & Techniques
Full day with Eric Meyer
Philadelphia, PA

7/23

Web Design World

CSS-Based Layouts with Dreamweaver CS3
Seattle, WA

7/23

Web Design World

CSS Problem Solving with Dreamweaver CS3
Seattle, WA

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WE'RE HERE TO HELPYou Design, We'll Build...From the Ground Up

Have you or your in-house team created a beautiful design—and want your site to look just as beautiful "under the hood"? We love to roll up our sleeves, dig into your project, and develop the HTML and CSS that will have your site's engine purring like a kitten.

Fleeting EpiphaniesThe New, Confusing, Online Social World

I'm not one to put a lot of personal information on my blog. I don't have problem with people that do it, it's just not my personal style. When I was first on the web, it took about 3 or 4 years before you could find a picture of me anywhere (as a woman, I needed brain respect first). I was one of the last people I know to join Facebook (never have had a Myspace page). Don't get me wrong, I love the web, but I've just never found the need to expose a lot of personal information there. Enter our new, confusing age I've posted here about Twitter. And I do love it for a variety of reasons. I post more information there than I do in other places. Oddly, it feels like I'm talking to my friends--in some giant, controlled IM. Of course, I know that since I don't protect my tweets, anyone that follows me, google, and the world can read them. Still... Facebook however, has turned out to be another animal entirely. After joining for an orchestrated birthday prank on a friend, I stayed and connected with a lot of folks--from real life friends to web friends I've not yet met in real life (IRL). In the past few months in fact, I've connected with several old friends, from grade school to co...

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The Book Has Arrived!Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS3

Dreamweaver CS3 is Adobe's newest version that takes advantage of CSS like never before. Whether you're a beginner or more advanced, this upcoming book from the New Riders' “Voices That Matter” series is a must-have. It uses hands-on projects and Dreamweaver's unique new CSS layouts to make working with CSS a breeze. Authored by Stephanie Sullivan, recognized by the worldwide web community as a CSS/ HTML and Dreamweaver expert, the book is co-authored by Greg Rewis, Senior Worldwide Evangelist for Web Tools for Adobe. Though it's been quite a wait, it's finally shipped to stores! Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS3 (Voices That Matter) can be purchased now through Amazon.com or at your local book store. Yes, we're excited.

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