Anyone can follow a study group on P2PU. Participating is the next level of engagement. The sign-up is a space where interested individuals can express their interest and background in the topic and commit to working with the rest of the participants. Please answer the following set(s) of questions if you want to become a participant or organizer.
Standard Set
This set of signup questions is common to all study groups, courses, ... in P2PU. The answers to these questions will be public once you get accepted.
- What made you interested in this topic?
- What do you hope to achieve by participating?
- Are you interested in helping with the study group organization?
Public Custom Set
This set of signup questions is particular to this study group. The answers to these questions will be public once you get accepted.
CSS { course: BLISS AND BEYOND Q&A }
public set questions - no presure here folks
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What is you current CSS background/experience?
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What would you like to see offered from this course regarding CSS?
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Why do you want to learn CSS?
Between Participants Custom Set
This set of signup questions is particular to this study group. The answers to these questions will be visible to all participants once you get accepted.
CSS { course: BLISS AND BEYOND Q&A }
participants set questions
feel free to answer the questions you are comfortable with
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Why should CSS be stripped from structure?
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Why should all CSS be kept in one file?
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Which CSS selectors are important to you or the ones you like to use currently?
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What do you like the most about CSS2.1 and anything in CSS3?
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Are you happy with the new modularization with CSS3 implementations?
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When was the last -or even first- time you actually read the W3 CSS specs?
Answers
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sbe_theory
Feb. 12, 2012, 7:46 p.m.
Bio:
Location: maui
Standard Set Answer:
Question 1: I first created a Joomla site now I want to create my own site from the foundation up using 1st generation tools rather than relying on other peoples templates, modules and extensions.
Question 2: I have read through The Complete Refernece HTML & CSS and now I want to validate that information through experience.
Question 3: If I have the necessary skill I don't mind contributing.
Public Set Answer:
Question 1: Basic. I was a web marketing manager so I built unique sale emails and used in-line style only. I have yet to produce a unique style sheet or use style techniques on web pages.
Question 2: Situational work-throughs to validate the techniques that are discussed through excercises.
Question 3: From the material I have read lately it appears that HTML is for mark-up/form and CSS is for style. I would like to be able to use both tools rather than rely soley on HTML for style.
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rik
Feb. 12, 2012, 4:32 p.m.
Bio:
English and Advanced Technology Instructor. Looking to refresh CSS.
Location: Washington, DC
Standard Set Answer:
I am currently teaching web design and development. I'm interested in making sure of my CSS skills in anticipation of teaching CSS unit and ultimately mobile development. I am experienced in curriculum development and interested in course organization.
Public Set Answer:
I have aged experience with very early CSS. I'd like to be able to handle overlays, theme CMS templates. I want to learn because I'm eager to teach.
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WebDevRobert
Feb. 9, 2012, 12:13 a.m.
Bio:
I am a Christian, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Web Design & Web Presence consultant, known as Bamajr.
Location: Corsicana, TX 57110
Standard Set Answer:
#1. I've been interested in this for years. I've been writing HTML & CSS for many years.
#2. Mostly, I hope to stay refreshed in my coding.
#3. Yeah, but maybe after I wear off some of that P2PU new car smell ;-)
Public Set Answer:
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Ben
Feb. 8, 2012, 2:21 p.m.
Bio:
Location: West Yorkshire
Standard Set Answer:
Hi there,
I'm a first year university student studying Web Technologies. I hope to participate and contribute in multiple subjects :)
Public Set Answer:
1. So far only 1 assignment, simple stuff with some css3 rounded corners.
2. Modern layouts with expansive footers, most books teach you to make ugly websites.
3. To make beautiful websites with html/css and no splicing.
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jamesweaver
Feb. 6, 2012, 9:54 p.m.
Bio:
I work as a UX Web Applicatiohn Designer at J.P. Morgan Chase.
I have been designing websites for 3 year.
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Standard Set Answer:
I've been working with CSS for a few years now and am interested in learning more about CSS3. I hope to achieve knowledge in CSS3 and would be interested in helping with course organization.
Public Set Answer:
I've been using/working with CSS for a few years and have recently started using CSS3. I'm hoping CSS3 will be offered in this course. I'd like to learn (more) CSS because it's the foundation for styling websites!
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bob
Feb. 3, 2012, 10:57 p.m.
Bio:
Location: Illinois
Standard Set Answer:
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What made you interested in this topic? not a beginners class
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What do you hope to achieve by participating? adding more depth to knowledge of css
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Are you interested in helping with the course organization? maybe after i am more comfortable with the setup and layout
Public Set Answer:
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What is you current CSS background/experience? moderate to slightly advanced but lacking core training
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What would you like to see offered from this course regarding CSS? hacks and tricks
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Why do you want to learn CSS? its essential to web development
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Devinciweb
Feb. 3, 2012, 2:18 a.m.
Bio:
Interested in learning all I can about web design
Location: ny
Standard Set Answer:
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am a bit familiar with css and have used it but want to become more proficient
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once again more proficiency
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sure
Public Set Answer:
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have used css back when it started
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css3 proficiency
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because i love it and css3 is current and efficient
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Thomas
Jan. 31, 2012, 12:58 a.m.
Bio:
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Standard Set Answer:
I'm interested in furthering my HTML design
I hope to achieve better design with less work
Yes I'm interested in helping with the course orginization
Public Set Answer:
Little to no CSS
CSS3 for use with HTML5
To further my design in HTML5
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Anonym
Jan. 30, 2012, 5:56 a.m.
Bio:
Location:
Standard Set Answer:
Really eager to learn the front end pieces of the web.
a basic understanding of css
not really.
Public Set Answer:
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Enzo Luis Strongoli
Jan. 26, 2012, 3:26 p.m.
Bio:
Location: Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina
Standard Set Answer:
¿Qué lo hizo interesarse en este tema?
CSS es algo que todos deberiamos saber para diseñar paginas web!
¿Qué espera lograr al participar?
Salir con los conocimientos basicos para empezar a hacer paginas webs visualmente atractivas
¿Está interesado(a) en ayudar con la organización del course?
Por el momento no me es posible
Public Set Answer:
1- veeeeeeeeeeeeery little, from own experience, I want to relearn everything
2- all CSS3 new things!
3- becouse is a must-know in web programming!
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Natalia Moreno
Jan. 26, 2012, 3:01 p.m.
Bio:
Diseñadora Web - Web designer
Location: Bogotá, Colombia
Standard Set Answer:
Buenas tardes:
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Soy un diseñadora web y me gusta actualizarme cada día, aprendery reforzar mi conocimiento, todo que me pueda ayudar en mi trabajo, bienvenido sea.
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Mejorar mis habilidades en css.
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Por supuesto, siempre dispuesto a ayudar.
Hello:
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I'm a web designer and I like to be updated each day and learn something new that can help me in my work.
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Learn about CSS and improve my skills in html.
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Of course, always willing to help.
Public Set Answer:
Hello:
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basic css
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advanced css
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It's part of my work and I like it so much.
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mexl
Jan. 25, 2012, 11:12 a.m.
Bio:
Location: Earth
Standard Set Answer:
Interested in web programming.
Public Set Answer:
Want to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
CSS experience is beginner.
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Mary Ann
Jan. 24, 2012, 11:32 a.m.
Bio:
I'm an in-house graphic designer for a snack food manufacturer.
Location: Atlanta, GA
Standard Set Answer:
A few years ago, my job expanded to include web design/maintenance, as well as print design. I enrolled in a web design certificate program at a local school, and found that I loved it.
I'm comfortable with CSS2, but know little about CSS3. I hope to learn what's new, and how to use it in different browsers.
Yes, if I could offer anything, I would be interested in helping with course organization.
Public Set Answer:
1. I'm famliar and comfortable with CSS2, but know very little about CSS3.
2. I'd like to learn what's new in CSS3. Also how if existing CSS2 selectors have changed or been deprecated.
3. I'd like to learn CSS3 so I can keep my skills up to date. I'm a little intimidated by it because of how it's supported in different browsers. I haven't found the time to make the leap on my own, so I'm excited to have found P2PU and this course.
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G
Jan. 23, 2012, 9:11 a.m.
Bio:
eLearning creator
Location: N.Ireland
Standard Set Answer:
1. To expand my knowledge of CSS
2. Becoming an expert in CSS
3. If i can i will.
Public Set Answer:
1. I work as an online content creator for a college. Creating contetn for our LMS
2. Best practice in CSS
3. To make sure i am doing things right and to display content for our students in a more appealing manner
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Katherine Martin
Jan. 21, 2012, 11:47 a.m.
Bio:
Location: North Florida
Standard Set Answer:
I am interested in improving my CSS coding skill. I am looking for the opportunity to learn more and exchange best practices in css coding.
Public Set Answer:
I simply want to streamline my CSS. I find my stylesheets get heavy and I am coding a lot of customization. I want to be smarter and leaner.
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bibleman
Jan. 17, 2012, 10:22 p.m.
Bio:
20 Christian, System engineering student, I like all aspect of the software development/20, Cristiano, estudiante de ingenieria de sistemas y me gusta todo lo relacionado con el desarrollo de software
Location: Maturin-Venezuela
Standard Set Answer:
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I like all about the software developtmen,and this topic is so important to my carreer
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I hope to learn more of that theme
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yes, why not?
Public Set Answer:
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I know the basic concepts, i need to learn more about the layout and the new features of css3
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Information,like tutorials,and examples
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becase it is so important to my carreer
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Jay
Jan. 16, 2012, 4:32 a.m.
Bio:
I am 31 years old I have an interest in all things tech and web. In my spare time I enjoy surfing and teaching martial arts.
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Standard Set Answer:
Q: What made you interested in this topic?
A: I am currently taking the HTML5 into course and would like to improve the presentation.
Q: What do you hope to achieve by participating?
A: To increase my knowledge of CSS.
Q. Are you interested in helping with the course organization?
A: Yes
Public Set Answer:
1. What is your current CSS background/experience?
I've used CSS in the past to create websites, But, I have never taken the time to learn it well.
2. What would you like to see offered from this course regarding CSS?
A wellstructured foundation that I will be able to build my knowledge upon.
3. Why do you want to learn CSS?
I’m investigating web development as a possible career and good understanding of CSS is vital to any would be web developer.
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Faruque Sarker
Jan. 13, 2012, 10:21 a.m.
Bio:
drfs.info
Location: London
Standard Set Answer:
Interested to learn more CSS
Public Set Answer:
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nicolasn
Jan. 10, 2012, 3:21 p.m.
Bio:
Location: Chile
Standard Set Answer:
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The great expansion of web services.
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Learn basic concepts and make practical activities.
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Yes.
Public Set Answer:
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Jason
Jan. 9, 2012, 3:11 a.m.
Bio:
I'm a digital project manager who works with front-end developers all day - mainly on mobile projects.
Location: Australia
Standard Set Answer:
I'm a digital project manager who works with front-end developers all day. I have a smattering of HTML and CSS - but I'm keen to be able to talk about our code in more depth. It will make me more efficient.
I love helping people!
Public Set Answer:
I have a smattering of CSS and HTML but not enough to get anything done.
Woul love to see the course wear and site more mobile-friendly. I'll be doing it all on IOS devices on a train!