canadalearningcode / llc-css-fundamentals

HTML & CSS, Level 2 - Online Resume - (SLIDES - http://ladieslearningcode.github.io/llc-css-fundamentals/slides.html), (SAMPLE PROJECT - http://ladieslearningcode.github.io/llc-css-fundamentals/project/final.html), (LEARNER FILES - http://bit.ly/llc-css2)
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Ladies Learning Code

HTML & CSS Level 2: Learn to Build an Online Resume

A full day introductory CSS workshop. Students should have basic understanding of HTML.

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Preview slides: http://ladieslearningcode.github.io/llc-css-fundamentals/slides.html

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Created by Jesse R Mykolyn for Canada Learning Code. Slide presentation created by Christina Truong for Canada Learning Code. Contributions by Stacie DaPonte

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