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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.Read More

By looking at what our loyal SitePoint audience has been doing and loving, we've compiled three quick lists with options to get you learning some serious JavaScript.Read More

The subject of this morning's Talk with the Experts session was JavaScript and our expert was Ara Pehlivanian – co-author of our latest book, Jump Start JavaScript. Here is how it went down...Read More

In a previous tutorial, Bruce Alderman demonstrated how to create a sliding puzzle game with HTML5 canvas. To randomize those tiles would require a separate tutorial to explain. This is that tutorial.Read More

Talk with our JavaScript experts and be inspired to master a key language for front and back end web development. We have the resources for you.Read More

Are the images on your website looking a little ugly on your new iPad or MacBook Pro? Craig discusses Retina high-density pixel displays and offers a number of pragmatic solutions.Read More
When considering how to implement responsive web design techniques, Rahul Lalmalani suggests you take into account how a device might change user expectations of a site’s functionality.Read More

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...Read More
Former Microsoft engineer Rahul Lalmalani puts the case for implementing responsive web design now, dismissing a few myths and misapprehensions along the way.Read More

James describes a simple but surprisingly effective technique for synchronising multiple media sources in order to add accessible audio descriptions to an existing video.Read More
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.Read More
Rajaskharan Vengalil set out to see if an app like Instagram could be built using only HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Turns out it is (sorry, belated spoiler alert!).Read More

Dmitri Lau looks at how to use the HTML5Shiv tool to address the inability of certain older browsers to correctly interpret some HTML5 elements.Read More

jQuery 2.0 has been released. There is one new feature, but it's a big change. Craig provides the details...Read More




