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From: webnet-list-bounces_at_lists.berkeley.edu
[mailto:webnet-list-bounces_at_lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Lynn Zummo
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:40 AM
To: stclair_at_nature.berkeley.edu
Cc: Webnet List
Subject: Re: [Webnet] Classes for non-professionals?
I am in the process of taking a slew of classes from LearniT
(http://www.learnit.com/) at their SF location and they
offer a two-day HTML class for beginners
(http://www.learnit.com/default.aspx?tabid=58&a=3&cID=1152) AND a discount
to
UC staff. I haven't taken the HTML class, but I've taken others, including
the CSS class that most people take after
HTML. There have been a few little scheduling snafus, but overall I can't
recommend them highly enough; great
instructors, very flexible and they're located on the corner of the
Montgomery Street BART station.
Eva St. Clair wrote:
> Hi WebNet,
>
> Does anyone know of what resources that are available to UC staff for
> learning how to edit basic HTML?
>
> Eva
>
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