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on May 19th, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

Introducing the new HTML5 template Tag Have you ever needed to reuse or repeat document fragments in your page? The W3C has finally agreed a standard way to define DOM templates — Craig looks at the new HTML5 template tag. Crowdfunding a CSS Animation course – an experiment During Triple…

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on May 12th, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

Happy 10th Birthday CSS Zen Garden CSS Zen Garden is ten years old. Craig discusses why the site became a defining moment in web history and the new HTML5 version announced by Dave Shea. Your Guide to the 10-Minute Homepage Copy Review Georgina Laidlaw shows you how to conduct an…

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on May 5th, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

Unheap.com: a Better jQuery Plugin Repository? Do you need a jQuery plugin? Are you finding it difficult to locate one on the official repository? Craig suggests Unheap.com may be a better alternative… CSS Architectures: Refactor Your CSS Denise Jacobs continues her series, this time offering a methodical way of debloatifying…

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on April 28th, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

How to Build an Instagram-like Photo Sharing App with HTML5: Part 2 In Part 1, Rajasekharan Vengalil laid out the implementation details of his InstaFuzz app built with HTML5, CSS and JS. Here, he shows how Drag/Drop, File API, Canvas and Web Workers can be used. Should Users Have the…

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on April 21st, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

What’s New in jQuery 2.0 jQuery 2.0 has been released. There is one new feature, but it’s a big change. Craig provides the details… RIP HTML5 <hgroup> Element The hgroup element is being removed from the HTML5 specification. Craig discusses the reasons you never used it… Win Free Tickets to…

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on April 14th, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

Creating a Notepad app with indexedDB In this tutorial, Sandeep Panda gives an overview of indexedDB API and explains how to use it to create a simple notepad application. What Happened when we Talked PHP with the Experts Last Thursday I swapped my coffee for a wine and ran a…

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on April 7th, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

Browser Trends April 2013: is Chrome Unstoppable? We take another look at the desktop and mobile browser usage charts. As Chrome takes another bite from all other browsers, Craig asks whether anyone can compete with Google’s browser. What’s New in Firefox 20 Craig looks at a number of great new…

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on March 31st, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

Resurrect Pen and Paper Design with Sneakpeekit Sketchsheets Designing a website using pen and paper seems counter-intuitive, but Craig thinks sneakpeekit’s sketchsheets are a great way to start. Object-oriented PHP: Lesson 1 Thinking about signing up for Lorna Mitchell’s Learnable video course on Object-oriented PHP? Check out the first lesson,…

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on March 24th, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse: Text, Paths and Basic Animation Weekend tutorial: Justin Whitney continues his brave crusade to save us from zombies – in the process, demonstrating the capabilities of SVG animation in HTML5. Adobe Shuts Browserlab Adobe has closed their online browser testing service with immediate effect. Craig may…

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on March 17th, 2013 in BLOG by | Comments Off

Goodbye Google Reader Google Reader will disappear from the web on July 1, 2013. Craig climbs on his soapbox and asks Google to listen to his plea! Public Cloud Migration: Where to Start “We’re moving to the cloud!!” Migrating data to the cloud requires a specific and well-informed strategy and…

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