Friday, July 9, 2010

Learn (or refresh your memory about) the HTML Basics

Have you gotten frustrated when using an online editor?  Most of the WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editors for web pages and many email applications use HTML for the markup language.  While the WYSIWYG editors are great and easy to use, they don't always work the way you want.  Having a basic understanding of HTML code can help you get the page to look like you want or at least help you to understand the limitations.

I'll be teaching a class on August 23 from 2-4pm to explain why HTML works the way it does and how to use it to your benefit - even when using WYSIWYG editors.  This class will be delivered using Elluminate at: http://elluminate.wolfware.ncsu.edu/join_meeting.html?meetingId=1261498506716 If you haven't used Ellumiante before, please join early to have time to configure your microphone and speakers and become familiar with Elluminate. To make sure you have the necessary software installed (Macs do) go to: http://www.elluminate.com/support.

NCCE faculty and staff please register at: http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/xlms/event_display.php?event_id=2136.

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