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ALTA row of people waving with smiles on their faces, the attendees of IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf. I am positioned third from the left, in my favourite jacket, blue denim.Last weekend I attended the 10th IndieWebCamp held in the city of Düsseldorf. This is the second time I have attended the event, which was scheduled before the Beyond Tellerrand conference.After the two days of talking about and making web pages at IndieWebCamp followed by two days of all things creativity at Beyond Tellerrand, I left with reams of notes. Both events always reminded me how many people there are out there making fun things on and with the web. For this post, I am going to focus specifically on the IndieWebCamp.Day One: DiscussionsIndieWebCamp Düsseldorf is a two day event. The first day is structured using the BarCamp style, which involves a day of discussions about topics that attendees want to talk about. I love this part of the event because you never know what you are going to discuss. Sessions are…

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