W3C online course: An Introduction to W3C’s Mobile Web Best Practices
If you’re building websites or web applications that are completely or partially targeted to people using mobile phones to access the Internet, you may be aware of the W3C Recommendation Mobile Web Best Practices.
In case you aren’t familiar with the document, or if you have read it but would like a more hands-on explanation of the best practices it contains, you might want to spend € 99 and a couple of hours per week for 9 weeks on Introduction to W3C’s Mobile Web Best Practices. It’s an online course starting June 1 that will help Web designers and content producers already familiar with the desktop world to become familiar with the Web as delivered on mobile devices
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More details are available in the Course Description. Looks like a good intro if you aren’t already aware of how designing and developing for the Mobile Web differs from creating stuff for desktop computers.
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