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		<title>What would you want in an &#8220;advanced CSS&#8221; course?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drew McLellan and I presented our first Beginners CSS Course last week here in Maidenhead. We really enjoyed the day and, from the feedback received so far, our delegates did too. We had a mix of attendees &#8211; from those who had done very little HTML to those who were comfortable with the basics of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drew McLellan and I presented our first <a href="http://edgeofmyseat.com/training/beginners-css-course.php">Beginners CSS Course</a> last week here in Maidenhead. We really enjoyed the day and, from the feedback received so far, our delegates did too. We had a mix of attendees &#8211; from those who had done very little HTML to those who were comfortable with the basics of CSS &#8211; but by the end of the day everyone was building CSS layouts using positioning and floats.</p>
<p>One of the things we were asked on the day and have been asked while advertising this course is whether we will do an &#8220;advanced CSS&#8221; course. The problem I see with &#8220;advanced CSS&#8221; whether that be a book or a course is that getting good at CSS just takes practice. The concepts we teach in Beginners CSS and that I have written about in my books are the building blocks that are needed to work with CSS &#8211; everything else is just combinations of those same techniques &#8211; and a lot of practice!</p>
<p>However, given that I&#8217;ve not built a layout using tables since 2001, I&#8217;m probably not the best person to decide that there is no need for more advanced courses so I&#8217;m asking the question of you. Particularly if you would consider yourself an intermediate standard CSS developer. What would you want to see in an &#8220;advanced&#8221; CSS course &#8211; or book for that matter? </p>
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