So, I know I haven’t blogged here in a really long time. Apologies. A follow-up post will come soon about all that. (Look for a new Sushi & Robots soon!).
Okay, onto the topic: much like Jeff Croft, I have been given 10 free spots to Delve:UI in NYC. The speaker line-up includes Lou Rosenfeld, Jeff Croft, Scott Jehl, Andrew Maier, Jamey Kosoy, Jason Santa Maria, Ryan Stewart, Theresa Neil, Robert Hoekman, Joshua Porter, Anders Ramsay, Todd Zaki Warfel, and myself.
I will be speaking on mastering CSS layouts. This is different from Jeff’s talk, which focuses on both typography and CSS 3. I’ll focus more on the technologies we have today and how to combat Mr. Mean-old IE 6.
I already have an idea of what I want to talk about, but it would be good to hear from you; what do you want to hear about? Is there anything in particular that you would like help with? If so, comment here with your ideas. The first 10 to leave a comment that has a great suggestion for the topic, and is interested in attending Delve:UI will get added to my guest list. You’ll have to provide your own travel/hotel accommodations. Please don’t waste the passes; only accept a ticket if you truly would like to attend.
I will choose the suggestions I feel will be best tailored for the class. If it gets into the realm of typography or CSS 3, I may suggest you hop over to Jeff’s post, as his talk is better suited for those.
After the 10 spots are filled up, I can provide a discount pass as well. So don’t hesitate to keep posting your ideas. If you don’t plan to attend, but have a good idea, you can leave your comment here and explain that you don’t want to/can’t go. I will try to use as many of the suggestions as possible, given my time slot, but I may not be able to address all of them.
Thanks, guys, and I’ll see you in NYC!


















