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Flash CS5: What's new and what lies ahead
By macslocum: 14 June 2010 - 04:57 AM
Hidden amidst the attention-grabbing Flash/Apple/HTML5 debates was the release of actual software: Flash CS5 arrived in April as part of an all-new Creative Suite. I checked in with Chris Grover, ...
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A Google front-end developer weighs in on browser testing and tools
By macslocum: 07 June 2010 - 05:38 AM
Being a bit of a web browser geek (if there is such a thing), I got a real kick out of interviewing Lindsey Simon, a front-end developer for Google's user experience team and a speaker at the upcoming...
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Introducing the Web Workers API
By adfm: 15 April 2010 - 02:06 PM
Web workers offer a potential performance increase and the ability to execute code outside the browser UI. This excerpt from Nicholas C. Zakas' High Performance Javascript introduces you t...
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What's the word on HTML5 for the iPad?
Asked by bmclaugh : 25 March 2010 - 12:38 PM
Answered by macslocum: Mar 26 2010 05:03 AM
When I was testing browsers for this HTML5 video piece, the only mobile browser that even sort of worked was Safari on the iPhone/iPod Touch. It's a clunky process, though. You have to click a video i... full answer >
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Form Features in HTML5
By adfm: 10 March 2010 - 09:41 AM
If you want to interact with a web server, chances are you're using a form to do it. This excerpt from Ben Henick's HTML & CSS: The Good Parts introduces you to some of the new form features in HT...
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Introducing the HTML5 canvas Element
By adfm: 09 March 2010 - 05:35 PM
The HTML5 canvas element has every experienced Javascript programmer excited. In this excerpt from Ben Henick's HTML & CSS: The Good Parts the author introduces the canvas element and its ...
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Introducing the HTML5 nav Element
By adfm: 04 March 2010 - 02:30 PM
You might already be using a class value to mark up your navigational content, but if you want to provide screen readers and mobile devices a consistent, standardized method of accessing navigational ...
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How to put HTML5 video on your website
By macslocum: 04 March 2010 - 12:00 PM
(Updated 3/22/10 with instructions for getting native HTML5 video to play in Firefox.) Ever since I ran across this example of HTML5 video, I've wanted to tinker with my own variation. This recentl...
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A collection of units associated with CSS
By adfm: 26 February 2010 - 05:28 PM
Looking for a friendly collection of commonly units used with CSS? This excerpt from Ben Henick's HTML & CSS: The Good Parts provides some of the more frequently encountered units associated with CSS....
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How to Choose the Elements You Want to Style: Writing Selectors
By adfm: 26 February 2010 - 04:18 PM
Gain precise control over the look of your site by using CSS selectors. In this excerpt from Ben Henick's HTML & CSS: The Good Parts, the author explores CSS selectors and their use. A typical sty...
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