Meta Refresh 2012

Web design could use some new ideas. We have the tech now.

HTML5 and CSS3 have very quickly moved from being tentative new standards to the base standards for every major desktop and mobile browser. HTML5 is now just HTML, a modular, living standard that no longer needs a version number.

Now that we are no longer fighting over platforms, it’s time to put the specs aside and revisit the construction of user interface: how do we raise the bar for stellar user interface on the web?

Meta Refresh is a follow-up to DocType HTML5 from 2010-11 and is a conference on web UI engineering.

More about the event: http://metarefresh.in
Registrations: http://metarefresh.doattend.com

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Nagarjun Palavalli

@nagarjun

Beyond Rows & Columns, With HTML5 There are No Rules

Submitted Mar 1, 2012

HTML5 & CSS3 open up new possibilities for interface design. It allows us to think beyond rows and columns (the traditional way of laying stuff around on web pages) and allows us to create rich, interactive experiences. In this talk, we’ll explore these new practices.

Outline

Using HTML5 & CSS3 to create layouts that go beyond rows and columns. Will talk about flexible layouts and interactivity.

Speaker bio

I’m a web designer based in Bangalore, India. I’m the founder of Eduora.com.

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