We will continue our last meetup focus on CSS, the foundation of website design. Bring your questions or share a tip. As always we will start with your questions or problems on any website issue. Let's see if we can solve your problem and learn something new.
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As always, feel free to bring ANY web related questions to discuss with the group.
Attention New Members: We meet in the basement of the library. If you arrive and the front door is locked, please come down to the basement level door and we'll let you in. Bring your laptop if you have one!
NOTE: $5 member fee covers expenses for rental of the library space, Meetup website subscription, and refreshments.
The Hudson Valley Web Design Meetup Group Monthly Meetup
- Organiser
- The Hudson Valley Web Design Meetup Group
- Date
- 9-10 Aug 2012 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Ulster Park, US
- Cost
- 5.0 USD
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