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The WordPress wp_nav_menu() and wp_list_pages() functions output HTML that could be tidier. Craig provides a little code to help spring clean your page menus and sitemaps.Read More
 
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The WHATWG, the organization which started HTML5, has abandoned version numbers. From now on, the HTML standard has become a living document without a "draft" status.Read More
 
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Jennifer looks at a handy learning resource for HTML 5 tags.Read More
 
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In part two in a series of posts on front-end optimization, Mark delves into how to wrangle every ounce of performance from your CSS.Read More
 
 
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Forget megabyte-busting web applications - this new Microsoft-sponsored competition is about squeezing the most out of 10K. Craig looks at the challenge in more detail...Read More
 
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In the first of a series of posts, Mark explains the in-and-outs of optimizing your site for speed.Read More
 
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Is it too early to attempt HTML5 websites and applications? Craig provides reasons why you should consider adopting it today.Read More
 
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Having just concluded our third SitePoint Course, CSS Live With Russ Weakley, it's with genuine excitement that we announce details of two new courses that I promise are going to knock your socks off!Read More
 
 
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It seems not, if you go by the SitePoint poll results. Craig discusses the reasons many developers are reluctant to migrate toward HTML5.Read More
 
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Has your web development job become more specialized? Do you concentrate on graphic design, front-end engineering, or back-end development rather than all aspects of a project? Vote now or leave your... Read More
 
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Should a web designer possess coding skills? Or does web knowledge compromise your artistic integrity? Have your say on this week's SitePoint poll.Read More
 
In the second of a 3-part series, Craig explains how to use progressive enhancement techniques in web development. Today’s tutorial covers layout and styling using unobtrusive CSS.Read More
In the first of a 3-part series, Craig explains how to use progressive enhancement techniques in web development. Today's tutorial covers POSH HTML.Read More
How should you choose between progressive enhancement or graceful degradation when creating features for your next rich internet application? Craig provides some useful advice.Read More