Refresh Boston in July, with Marc Amos
Thursday July 23, 2009
from
6:30pm -
9:00pm
Refresh Boston is back in July with Marc Amos, who will present:
An Introduction to CSS 2.1 & CSS 3.
In this talk Marc Amos (
http://bostonwebstudio.com) will go over what's available to designers currently with CSS 2.1 and what's coming down the road in CSS 3. He'll show solid examples with code and styles, and discuss browser support as well.
The meeting space and drinks are provided by Microsoft Startup Labs, and food for attendees will be provided once again thanks to help from sponsors.
This month's sponsors include:
Slim Kiwi is a small design and development firm with high standards, always on the lookout for additions to its roster of great clients and freelancers.
::play:: is a media & technology studio focused on simple, measurable solutions that drive business.
Boston Web Studio specializes in designing and developing attractive, modern, accessible websites that appeal to the visitors your business needs to reach.
If you're able to help support Refresh Boston and would like to find out more about becoming a sponsor, check out our Support page on the website:
http://refreshboston.org/support/
Microsoft Startup Labs is located in Cambridge, a few blocks from the Kendall Square T stop, on the 10th & 11th floors of One Memorial Drive. For more on the New England Research & Development Center in Cambridge, visit their new website:
http://microsoftcambridge.com
NOTE: To make the sign-in process easier, please update your Upcoming user profile with your full name so we can use it to print out a guest list (it'll make things easier for you at the front desk).
To get to the meeting space, you'll have to register at the 1st floor desk as a guest of Microsoft, and then check in on the 11th floor. Parking is available in the garage for $10 and at 1 Broadway for $7. There's also street parking around the building on Memorial Drive and elsewhere.
Keep an eye on the Refresh Boston website and feel free to follow us on Twitter for more:
http://twitter.com/refreshboston
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I'm betting that the information presented will be less "aww, someday, but not today," and much more "I needed this information and I can use it soon," due to the updated FF.
Then, you'll be all like, "I need to high-five somebody," and I'll be like, "Yo, right here," and it will be incredible.