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13 December 2004

Webcredible announces first advanced CSS training course

Webcredible today announced their first open CSS training course, to be held on Wednesday 16th February 2005. The training has until now been provided purely on an informal basis. “Our clients are always asking us about CSS training courses as the depth of our CSS is so great. It was just a matter of time before we offered this course,” says Managing Director, Trenton Moss.

Webcredible are firm believers in learning by doing so the training is hands-on and fully interactive. During the one day session, participants complete a series of exercises designed for them to discover the answers by themselves, and are then given the opportunity to put into practice what they've learnt. By the end of the day, each participant will have created a fully CSS-driven website.

Fabian Peters of MiCamisa went on the practice run of the course and said “Webcredible showed me things I could do with CSS that I never knew existed! The depth of their CSS knowledge was phenomenal and the food and venue were top-notch”.

Webcredible are offering an early-bird special: By booking before 1st February participants are entitled to a £60 discount. More information on the training course can be found at www.webcredible.co.uk/csstraining or by contacting Webcredible directly on 020 7423 6320 or .

About Webcredible

Webcredible is a user experience consultancy, offering a range of usability, accessibility and design services for websites, intranets, mobile devices and applications. The UK-based consultancy researches, designs and builds interfaces to support user requirements & business goals.

With a long list of global clients in the private and public sector, including Airmiles, BBC, eBay, Laura Ashley, Lloyds TSB, T-Mobile and World Health Organisation, Webcredible is widely regarded as one of the most respected consultancies in the user experience industry.

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