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Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis | Web Directions East 2010

Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis

Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis is a prominent front-end developer, corporate trainer, and noted champion of web standards. Author of Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS4 and other books, she’s a driving force in WaSP, as their Industry Evangelist to Adobe. A born teacher savvy about both business needs and the web, she’s a highly regarded, in-demand trainer of corporate web teams of all sizes; a Web Designer Magazine columnist; and a prolific tutorial writer. As an expert consultant brought in by clients and agencies to handle difficult projects, or as a top-notch lead web developer through her company W3Conversions, she’s worked with a dazzling spectrum of organizations from Adobe, New York Magazine, California State University Fresno, SalesForce.com, and Quiznos to Disney’s “TRON” — and for a lively bunch of startups. A vibrant, gregarious speaker at conferences worldwide, she zeroes in on the practical problem-solving that audiences are eager to hear.

Follow Stephanie on Twitter @stefsull

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Session: CSS3: Evolution

You want to create great experiences on the web. You want time-saving tools and techniques. Your clients want to save bandwidth and page load time. CSS is evolving—but CSS3 modules are still mutating. How can you adapt your workflow and take advantage of some of these features to effectively enhance your pages now? What tools are available to save your brain’s bandwidth? Should you be delayed in this process by browsers in the process of becoming extinct?

In this session, Stephanie will look at some of the more specific, new selectors, the properties available for use today that can speed up both your website and its creation, and ways to detect specific features and provide ancient browsers with an equally acceptable experience. Don’t let your skills become extinct — evolve!

Workshop → CSS3: Practical, Beautiful, Usable

Website: http://www.w3conversions.com

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Books

Mastering Web Content: Structure and Presentation with XHTML and CSS, DVD (Voices That Matter) Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS4 (Voices That Matter)

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