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Use CSS3 and jQuery to Recreate Google+ Photo Stacking The newest social network, Google+, is built on HTML5 and CSS3, and has some pretty cool affects. If you look at a person's profile page, under the Photos section, you'll see some HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery in action. This article will show you to create the fan and stacking effect as a means to convey a link that opens a page with multiple photos. Make Your Site Faster with Hardware Accelerated HTML5 and the Cloud HTML5 brings a whole new set of possibilities for the Web and a growing set of new devices connected to the cloud. But it also means a faster site experience for your users —if you take advantage of it. Learn how here. HTML5 and CSS3 Frameworks for Mobile Website and Application Development There has been a lot of buzz about HTML5 and the potential it has when combined with CSS3 and JavaScript. The use of frameworks which bring these three technologies together simplifies the development process and enables developers to create compelling web apps more quickly. In this article we will look at some HTML5 and CSS3 frameworks that can be used to create mobile websites and applications. Implementing Site Pinning with Internet Explorer 9 and Windows 7: A Case Study See how easy it is for a website to take advantage of Site Pinning in Internet Explorer 9 and Windows 7, and how a minimal investment in development can reap the rewards of increased user engagement. How to Embed Video Using HTML5 Embedding video on site using HTML5 is simple. Getting it to work for everyone viewing your site is the hard part. Learn about HTML5’s <video> tag and how to work with competing video formats. You’ll also discover how to build code that works in any browser, even pre-HTML5.
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Flashmaps' AreaSelector: Interactive Maps for Wide Areas
Flashmaps' AreaSelector product delivers wide area maps. With AreaSelector, you can color-code map areas and display markers on top of the areas. In addition to zooming and panning, users can click to display information as well as select and deselect areas. Register to try a free evaluation copy.
Flashmaps' DynamicLocator: Interactive Maps for Small Areas
Use Flashmaps' DynamicLocator to implement interactive, relatively small area maps. When a user selects an entry in a list, the map will focus on that corresponding object. Users can hover over an area to identify it and click on it for additional information. Try a free evaluation copy.
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The DB Mapper product from Flashmaps offers interactive street-level maps for the U.S. and Canada. Users who are restricted from using Google Maps or don't want to see ads on their maps will find DB Mapper very valuable. You can display markers on top of the maps to indicate hotels, restaurants, properties and more. Register to try a free evaluation copy.
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