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The Mobile Web Initiative is a major undertaking by the W3C to make the Web truly available on devices of all types and sizes. As part of this effort, we have begun to develop training courses that make the various standards and tools more easily understood and used.
New Course: Introduction to Mobile Web and Application Best Practices
This is an updated version of the Introduction to W3C Mobile Web Best Practices course that ran several times between 2008 and 2010. But it's such a big update, and there's so much new content that we're calling it a new course!
The Introduction to W3C Mobile Web and Application Best Practices online course will help Web designers and content producers who are already familiar with the desktop world to become familiar with the Web as delivered on mobile devices. It is based entirely on W3C standards, particularly the Mobile Web Best Practices and Mobile Web Application Best Practices.
During this course you will:
- learn about and use the recommended versions of HTML and CSS to use for mobile today;
- understand the constraints of working on mobile and how to overcome them to deliver the best possible experience to the widest range of users;
- practice client side and server side content adaptation techniques;
- learn about and use the exciting new APIs available on modern mobile platforms.
The course beginning on Monday June 6th is now full but we're planning another run in September. Be sure not to miss early bird registration and subscribe to our mailing list.
Introduction to SVG
The team that worked on the Mobile Web course worked with Professor David Dailey of Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania, to present a course on Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) — a technology that is becoming increasingly important for both mobile and desktop. The course ran in October 2010 and January 2011 and is likely to run again. Full details are provided in the course description.
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