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Can we prevent Microsoft, Mozilla and Opera supporting -webkit properties in their browsers? Craig looks at the problem and the pros and cons of each solution.Read More

Microsoft's Windows 8 logo has been inspired by the clean lines and basic colors of the new Metro interface. It's the first redesign in 22 years so Craig takes a brief trip down memory lane...Read More

Vendors may be adding CSS3 -webkit prefixes to their non-webkit browsers. Craig discusses why it's being considered by the W3C and why it should be prevented.Read More

Google has announced an algorithm change which downgrades any site with too many adverts above the fold. Craig discusses the policy and whether Google is starting to dictate how you design web pages.Read More
Traditional enterprize systems have well developed designs & strategies around relational databases. Relational database products are well developed not only from a data consistency point of view... Read More
Smartphones are often touted as the tools that will lead to higher productivity in our daily lives. This is generally true with the large number of applications that are available in various... Read More

While focus of recent core PHP development has been on new language features, a growing concern in recent years has centered around performance. While it’s sufficient for many users, as PHP sees... Read More
Last time, we looked at two tools that are handy for those writing for mobile: the WCAG 2.0 and reading comprehension scores. We saw how and why they’re useful to mobile writers. In this post,... Read More

Craig discusses the interesting new features for web developers in the latest version of Opera.Read More
It’s the end of the year and the holidays are almost upon us. The US recently celebrated Thanksgiving and with Christmas coming next, we look forward to giving and receiving gifts. Shamefully, I... Read More
This article gives you a hands on approach to migrating an application written in Java using Eclipse for Android, to Windows Phone 7 using Visual Studio, C# and Silverlight. You’ll take a look at... Read More
If writing for web has come to be seen as a major element in a site’s success, writing for mobile is set to become the next poster-child for digital content creators. And one that contains just as... Read More

Chrome's lower growth figures last month were a statistical blip. Google is back, stronger than ever, with Mozilla and Microsoft in its sights.Read More

Craig discusses why pre-ticked opt-in checkboxes have been banned in the EU and why they've never worked.Read More




