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Web Accessibility Training


When: January 26th, 2005 11:00 to 18:00
Location: Aldgate, London
Price: £395.00
Reduced to £335.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
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One day interactive classroom-based web accessibility training course. By the end of the training you'll have created an action plan for your website. All participants must be confident with the fundamentals of HTML and CSS.

One day interactive classroom-based web accessibility training course. By the end of the training you'll have created an action plan for your website. All participants must be confident with the fundamentals of HTML and CSS.

Price: £395 + VAT (£335 if booked before 11th January) including course materials, refreshments and luxury lunch.

Registration and further details: www.webcredible.co.uk/training for more info and to sign up. You can also contact us on 0870 242 6095 or training@webcredible.co.uk.

This course is now fully booked. The next Web Accessibility Training course takes place on 18 February 2005. Check the main Event & Courses page in January for details.

Location

Aldgate, London


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