CSS Day 2016 was a two-day advanced web development conference, one day about CSS, and one day about HTML.
We'll be back on 15 and 16 June 2017 at the same venue with CSS Day and an extra day about another, yet to be determined, topic. Subscribe to our newsletter if you want to stay in the loop.
Below you find more information about the 2016 edition.
HTML Special
- Monica Dinculescu: <input>
- Yoav Weiss: <link>
- Peter-Paul Koch: <layer>
- Simon Pieters: <source>
- Lea Verou: <html>
- Niels Leenheer: <noscript>
- Peter van der Zee: <iframe>
- Jeremy Keith: <a>
Thursday 16th of June - eight speakers - eight HTML tags
The new HTML Special, on Thursday 16th of June, treats a few advanced HTML5 topics such as iframes, links, and SVG. Don't expect basic sessions, by the way; we kind-of assume that our attendees already know how HTML works, and that they prefer to hear about edge cases, odd circumstances, and advanced tips and tricks.
HTML Special will be hosted by Ruben Bos.
CSS Day
- Mark Robbins: "CSS and e-mail";
- Greg Whitworth: "layout";
- Chris Lilley: "CSS4 color";
- Léonie Watson: "accessibility";
- Amelia Bellamy-Royds: "CSS and SVG";
- Harry Roberts: "CSS and software engineering";
- Vasilis van Gemert: "mediaqueryless responsiveness";
- Una Kravets: "blend modes";
Friday 17th of June - eight speakers - eight CSS topics
The actual CSS Day, on Friday 17th of June, is in its fourth year now. Frequent visitors know the score: geeky nerding about CSS topics you were only vaguely aware of, but end up wanting to use in your projects right now.
CSS Day will be hosted by Stephen Hay.