Showing posts with label html 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label html 5. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

Friday, September 02, 2011

Optimize Images With HTML5 Canvas

Images have always been the heaviest component of websites. Even if high-speed Internet access gets cheaper and more widely available, websites will get heavier more quickly. By Sergey Chiluyonok

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Stop obsessing over HTML5 and CSS3

As web designers, we all seem obsessed by HTML5 and CSS3 at the moment. Endless posts, tutorials and discussion about them dominate the blogosphere. But how much are we learning that can be applied today? By Webdesigner Depot

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

What Potential Impact Can HTML5 Have on SEO?

What Potential Impact Can HTML5 Have on SEO?


Although still a work in progress, HTML5 is the next major revision of the HTML standard. HTML, which is the markup language that allows us to structure and present our web content, is the primary factor in search engine optimization efforts. HTML gives search engines the needed context they need to understand what’s contained in a web page. By Adam Heitzman

Saturday, January 01, 2011

Why We Should Start Using CSS3 and HTML5 Today

Yaili-24ways in Why We Should Start Using CSS3 and HTML5 Today

Many designers are reluctant to embrace the new technologies such as CSS3 or HTML5 because of the lack of full cross-browser support for these technologies. By Smashing Magazine

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Coding Flexible Web Layouts in HTML5 and CSS

Web standards are in evolution and continuing to refine how we structure our content. There are many open source platforms which allow rapid prototyping and development of new features in just a few days. As web developers it can be difficult to keep up with such fast-paced times. By Jake Rocheleau

Sunday, November 07, 2010

HTML5 Empowers The Web Designing Experience!

Html5 is considered to be the updated version of Standard HTML. Currently it is in designing phase. Moreover Html5 is the next generation of web markup language created in the era of web applications. Html5 is the advance version of HTML with more incredible features to enhance web designers experience. By Cyber DesignZ

Adobe Releases HTML5 Video Player Widget

Perhaps Adobe realizes that video won’t be an all Flash affair in the upcoming HTML5 years and this is just their first foray into a new and foggy future. By Scribe Tribe

Monday, November 01, 2010

HTML5 data-* attributes are great and you know it

HTML5 data-* attributes


It's called custom data attributes (by developers mostly referenced as data-* attributes). By Marc Foli

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Saturday, September 04, 2010

20 Snippets You should be using from Html5 Boilerplate

Html5 Boilerplate, as they have named it, is a powerful starting off point for any website or web application. By Matthew Corner

Friday, July 23, 2010

The Only HTML5 Resources You Need for Getting Up to Speed

WTF is HTML5

There’s a lot of buzz going around about HTML5. Big companies such as Apple are predicting that it’s the technology that will sign the death warrant of the popular Flash platform that powers a lot of rich internet apps and complex dynamic web components. By Jacob Gube