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Easy CSS3 Animation with Animate.css
Easy CSS3 Animation with Animate.css
Posted 3 days ago

Craig looks at Animate.css, a library of pre-defined CSS animations which handles the convoluted coding for you.

Easy CSS3 Animation with Animate.css
Scalable Vector Graphics: Drawing Basics
Scalable Vector Graphics: Drawing Basics
Posted 5 days ago

Craig's latest tutorial explains how to create SVG images and add simple drawing elements with nothing more than a text editor.

Scalable Vector Graphics: Drawing Basics
iOS to IE10 Metro: Building Cross-Browser Plugin-Free Experiences
iOS to IE10 Metro: Building Cross-Browser Plugin-Free Experi…
Posted 11 days ago

If you’ve built a plugin-free browsing experience for the iPad, a few changes will make it ready for the new IE10 plugin-free experience on Windows 8. As more browsers adopt…

iOS to IE10 Metro: Building Cross-Browser Plugin-Free Experi…
CSS3 Vendor Prefix Crisis Solutions
Two New Proposals to Solve the CSS3 Vendor Prefix Crisis
Posted 12 days ago

Craig discusses two new proposals which could prevent the CSS3 vendor prefix catastrophe before it begins.

Two New Proposals to Solve the CSS3 Vendor Prefix Crisis
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Modern browsers like Internet Explorer 10 are implementing stable versions of some interesting HTML5 features, including offline application programming interfaces (API), drag and drop, and file API.... Read More
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Are SVGs are being neglected in favor of the canvas element? Craig cites several good reasons why your next project could benefit from using Scalable Vector Graphics.Read More
 
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Craig's brief tutorial explains how you can utilize the mouse wheel in your HTML5 application to do more than just scrolling.Read More
 
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Craig's latest tutorial shows how you can view games, videos and images in full-screen mode using a new HTML5 API provided in Firefox, Chrome and Safari.Read More
 
 
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Craig takes another look at the worldwide desktop and mobile browser markets during March 2012. Can anyone prevent Chrome's world domination?Read More
 
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The W3C will shortly announce three new elements which supplement the HTML5 audio and video tags to enable a full sensory experience in your web pages. Craig looks at the HTML, CSS and JavaScript... Read More
 
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Craig provides his top 10 tips for developers who want to write successful jQuery plugins.Read More
 
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Craig looks at Tron, an HTML5 game written in 219 bytes. Could some of the bandwidth-saving techniques be used in your pages?Read More
 
 
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Responsive design is a great technique, but how can you determine the real size of an image from JavaScript? Craig provides a cross-browser solution.Read More
 
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There's no need to use an old-school animated GIF for Ajax "loading" icons when you can use CSS3! Craig's demonstration shows several different effects and discusses browser support.Read More
 
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Craig brings balance to the web development universe by listing his five biggest frustrations with CSS3.Read More
 
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Another six weeks has passed and Mozilla has released a new version Firefox. Craig looks at the new features in Firefox 11 including the stunning Style Editor and 3D Page View.Read More
 
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Craig may work with HTML5 and wholeheartedly recommend it, but that doesn't mean he's happy with everything.Read More
 
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Who needs PowerPoint, Keynote or Impress? Craig list his favorite HTML5 presentation systems; they're all free and offer an interesting alternative to their desktop competitors.Read More