Kids & Family

S. San Francisco Library Hosting Free Website Development Class

The workshop, which takes place Oct. 20, is open to kids between the ages of 13 and 18.

TeenTechSF, an interactive technology based community run by and for teens, is visiting the South San Francisco Public Library this Saturday to lead a free website development workshop.

After discussing HTML and CSS techniques, students will be able to participate in a mini-hackathon to demonstrate website development concepts. Space is limited and interested parties are asked to register via EventBrite: https://ttsf-ssfpl.eventbrite....

The event program runs from 11 am to 12:30 pm. During the first half of the workshop, students learn how to make their own website covering the basics of coding using HTML and CSS.

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The second half of the workshop is a mini-hackathon. Students add additional features to personalize their websites and present their websites to the group. After the workshop, students will be able to access their websites online and share them with their friends.

The address for the Main Library is 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco, California 94080.

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