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New in the HTML5 Development Center
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Moving Meta Boxes in the WordPress Editor
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A Sneak Peak at HTML5 Form Enhancements
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Working with Inline Event Handlers
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A Look Into Speech Support in CSS3
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New Goodies
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Moving Meta Boxes in the WordPress Editor
Using a combination of Wordpress filters and action hooks, it is possible to set the number of columns on an editor screen, as well as arrange the order of meta boxes within a column. Rob Gravelle builds on the Intro to WordPress Meta Boxes article and demonstrates how to force a single column layout as well as position the meta boxes within the column.
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A Sneak Peak at HTML5 Form Enhancements
In this article, we will get a quick overview of a couple of form enhancements in HTML5 – placeholders and support for autofocus.
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Big Data and Privacy Concerns
The collection of big data has been around for quite some time, as are ways of sorting through that data, using techniques such as data mining. One major concern is the issue of data collection and privacy.
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Big Data and Business Intelligence: An Overview
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Intro to WordPress Meta Boxes
In WordPress, post information is edited within special components called meta boxes. Rob Gravelle explains how to customize standard WordPress meta boxes in a variety of ways.
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HTMLGoodies Sponsored Content
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Simplifying Cross-platform HTML5 Mobile App Development With Intel's XDK
A team of developers created an HTML5 app for a major website that offers a much more sophisticated user experience on each of the mobile platforms commonly in use today. The tools they used eliminated much of the custom coding required to bring the desired features to each platform. Check out the story!
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Leverage Your HTML5 Savvy to Build Commercial, Cross-Platform Apps and Games
An unexpected player has entered the fray with a tool that makes HTML5 mobile development easy while also directly addressing some of the shortcomings of Web technologies in mobile apps. See a demonstration of how quickly you can begin creating your own apps using HTML5.
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Common Techniques in Responsive Web Design
This article about responsive Web design explores techniques for designing and implementing layouts that respond to the context of a user’s device, including handling grid-layout, bandwidth-sensitive image scaling and optimization of text and form fields.
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Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse with HTML5 and SVG: Text, Paths and Basic Animation
Of all the features of HTML5, SVG has gotten precious little attention. Learn how it can create visually appealing pages, while possibly saving you from the impending zombie apocalypse.
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Getting to Know CSS3 Selectors, Part 1: Structural Pseudo-Classes
Most of us are already familiar with id and class selectors, and I introduced you to the beauty of attribute selectors in “Understanding CSS Selectors.” But there’s so much more. In this two-part series, I’ll look at the new selectors in CSS3, starting with structural pseudo-classes.
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Featured Goodies
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8 Responsive Design Mistakes to Avoid
In this article we look at 8 responsive design mistakes to avoid. Doing so will help you build better sites.
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Using CSS to Make a Visually Consistent Cross-browser HTML5 Progress Bar
Some people have pointed out that the Progress Bar element looks very different across browsers. In today's article, Rob Gravelle explains not only how to give the Progress Bar element a consistent appearance across browsers, but how to make it look awesome!
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Understanding CSS3 Media Queries
This article gives web developers an overview of CSS3 media queries.
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Managing Content position for your content in HTML5 applications
In this article, we will learn about CSS3 support for positioning and stacking of elements.
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How to Use Babylon.js to Create 3D Rendering for the Web
WebGL is clearly a hot topic nowadays. Apple has just announced the availability of WebGL for Safari (without having to struggle with options) and iOS 8. This allows web developers to create 3D web sites that can really be used everywhere. This article, written by David Catuhe, details some of the functionality behind the new Babylon.js
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Web Developer Daily News
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Big Data and Business Intelligence: An Overview
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Microsoft's New SmartGlass Technology is Slated to Compete against Google, Apple TV
Microsoft's New SmartGlass Technology is Slated to Compete against Google, Apple TV.
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XAML for HTML5 Creates HTML5 Apps Using C# and XAML for Visual Studio Users
A new beta release extension for Visual Studio allows developers to create cross-platform HTML5 applications exclusively using C# and XAML. The extension, which is named "C#/XAML for HTML5", is available in beta for free to the first 5000 developers who sign up.
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Adobe Takes Creativity Mobile at MAX 2014
Latest Creative Cloud Release Drives Deep Connections Between New Family of Mobile Apps and Enhanced CC Desktop Tools Via All-New Creative Profile.
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DBmaestro Announces New Partnership with Cachet Software Solutions to Bring TeamWork to the UK
Partnership pair’s DBmaestro with Cachet Software Solutions, a leading provider of automation software.
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NTT i3 Unveils Three New SaaS-Based Solutions to Simplify and Accelerate Cloud Modernization Across the Full IT Lifecycle
NTT Innovation Institute (NTT i3) announced the Beta launch of three new cloud-based products designed to support organizations across the full lifecycle of cloud planning, migration, application development and management.
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HTML and Graphics Tutorials
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How to Create Lightbox Popups in WordPress
In this article we look at Lightbox popups using a WordPress plugin and a AWeber, a popular autoresponder program.
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8 Rules to Follow When Using TWAIN for Your Image Capture Web App
This article will touch upon the history of TWAIN and its wide use before diving into developer planning considerations. With a focus on developing image capturing applications to use within web-based document management applications, the article will uncover 8 rules for TWAIN-based application development.
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Adobe Photoshop to Edge Reflow Tips and Tricks
In this article we continue our exploration of Photoshop CC, Edge Reflow CC and the new Generator plugin with the intention of quickly exporting web layouts from Photoshop into Reflow in a web ready format. As you'll see, the process needs some work.
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Beyond HTML
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Testing DOM Events Using jQuery and Jasmine 2.0
Jasmine makes it possible to test that a given DOM event occurred and what the results of the event were. In today's article, Rob Gravelle demonstrates how to write tests for the button click event using Jasmine 2.0, jQuery, and an additional third-party library called jasmine-jquery.
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10 Ways to Speed Up Your WordPress Sites
WordPress is one of the most popular CMS’s (Content Management Systems) available and is widely used by many users. Unfortunately, a large variety of those users don’t realize that a slow site can cost them, not only in performance but loss of viewers. Here are ten things you can do to speed up your WordPress site.
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Primers
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8 Responsive Design Mistakes to Avoid
In this article we look at 8 responsive design mistakes to avoid. Doing so will help you build better sites.
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15 Responsive Design Tips
In this article we look at 15 responsive design tips, all designed to help speed-up your workflow and to create functional sites which load quickly.







