Learn the basics of creating HTML tables and adding styles to make them responsive and mobile-friendly.
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In his dive into the popular CSS framework Bootstrap, Syed Fazle Rahman shows you how you can quickly make Bootstrap modals work in your project.
Any brand can improve user experience by improving specific on-page factors. Loading speed is one that many website owners overlook.
Authors writing for publications are more and more expected to submit their writing in Markdown format, so it pays to be familiar with this simple syntax.
How do we support this ever-increasing array of devices? The answer is responsive web design, which allows websites to adapt to screens of all sizes.
This article outlines how to create a basic media query, utilizing logical operators and media features to target any type of device
In this exclusive excerpt from our book, HTML5 & CSS3 for the Real World, we examine the different types of structural pseudo-classes you can use.
Learn the most important point to understand about CSS is this: Everything is a box and every element in a document generates a box.
In this article, we'll talk about the basics of Pseudo-class, by the author Alexis Goldstein.
In this exclusive book excerpt, we examine CSS properties and values that trigger reflows.
In this exclusive excerpt from our book, CSS Master, we give you the ultimate guidelines for writing clean CSS.
What exactly is Atomic CSS, and how do you use it? We give the lowdown through this exclusive excerpt from our book, CSS Master.
The following is an extract from our book, HTML5 & CSS3 for the Real World, 2nd Edition. We teach you about HTML5 Forms Attributes.
The following is an extract from our book, HTML5 & CSS3 for the Real World, 2nd Edition, written by Alexis Goldstein, Louis Lazaris, and Estelle Weyl.
Often the key to understanding complex things is to understand their simpler parts first. SnappySnippet is a tool that can help you with that.
In this article, we will talk about the basics in HTML5 page structure.
The following is an extract from our book, HTML5 & CSS3 for the Real World, 2nd Edition, written by Alexis Goldstein, Louis Lazaris, and Estelle Weyl.
Microsoft's Saurabh Kirtani explains how to build responsive images on the web with srcset
Microsoft's Josh Rennert explains how to create a web browser with JavaScript using EdgeHTML.
Microsoft's David Rousset shares his idea for creating an accessible breakout game using Web Audio and SVG
Microsoft's Christian Heilmann explains how to take advantage of handy ES6 features now.
Spicing up your emails with Markdown is easy with Markdown Here, a simple extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Thunderbird, Evernote, WordPress and more.
Lantre Barr introduces you to the magic world of WebRTC, showing you what you can do and what are the challenges. The article also includes a demo.
Tim Slavin explains how to code HTML email newsletters, including how to make them display well on any device, even mobile.
Luis Vieira discusses how to use local storage, part of the HTML5 Web Storage API, to improve the performance of a website.
Aurelio De Rosa covers SoundManager 2, a library that makes it easier to play audio using JavaScript. The article also offers a complete demo to play with.
Should we consider the real cost of using free web fonts? Are our responsive layouts really responsive when we add 500Kb of font files?
Since HTML has evolved quite a bit in recent years, it's good to review some tags you may have forgotten about or maybe didn't know at all. Here are 10.
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