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5 CSS3 Design Enhancements That You Can Use Today | Webdesigner Depot - 1 views

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    nice cross browser css3 technique
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HTML5 and CSS3 Support Chart - 1 views

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    Overview comparison of browser supports for CSS3 properties and html 5. Useful for considering which platform to build on and crossbrowsers issue and moble web apps performance.
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Linear Gradients - 3 views

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    Couple of sniffy webkit+CSS3 tools to generate your coding. Super time savior,
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Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator - ColorZilla.com - 0 views

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    create css3 gradient easily for your website.
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HTML 5 Tutorials | iOS 4 Web Applications with HTML5 and CSS3 - 1 views

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    hehe. came at the right time! Lyndia's new course for IOS4 web app development!!
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Google's Super Sync Sports: Hands-on - 0 views

  • According to the Google blog, the game is built using “HTML5 features such as WebSockets for real-time gaming synchronicity on desktop and mobile, and Canvas and CSS3 for rich and engaging visuals
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    HTML5 looks very promising. Watch the video in the article http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bIPUAfFmz_Q
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This Wedding Website Puts Yours to Shame - 1 views

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    The content is not relevant to us. But the way it is presented is interesting. The MDs might be able to draw some ideas from this.
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Client-side full-text search in CSS - 1 views

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    For new workshop and event module website team I came across this online ux on css and javascripts code for search which is useful for fast searching of lines of data. this may be very useful feature for our new website. hope this helps
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Touch table - 1 views

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    touch gesture and events supports or comparison across different devices/platform.
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Designing for the iPhone 4's Retina display - 2 views

  • The problem is amplified when saving for Retina, where there’s twice as many images, and the 1× images must match the 2× images precisely. The best solution I’ve come up with so far is: Build your design at 1×. Use copy merged to save all the 1× images. Duplicate the entire folder containing the 1× images. Use Automator to add @2x to all the filenames. Open each @2x image and run the Scale by 200% Photoshop action. This gives you a file with the correct filename and size, but upscaled content. Scale your main Photoshop design document by 200%. Use copy merged to paste the higher quality elements into each @2x document, turn off the lower quality layer, then save for web, overwriting the file.
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    Preparing your graphics for iphone apps to take advantage of iphone 4 Retina display!!! Designers take note to prevent frustrations later on!!!
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Hybrid mobile apps take off as HTML5 vs. native debate continues | VentureBeat - 1 views

  • A hybrid app is a native, downloadable app, that runs all or some of its user interface in an embedded browser component. To the user, a hybrid app is almost indistinguishable from a native one: it is downloaded from the app store or marketplace, it is stored on the device, and it is launched just like any other app
  • simply load some pages from their web site as part of the app
  • many companies are not already jumping on the HTML5 bandwagon is the belief that HTML apps cannot access native device features. Indeed, pure mobile web apps
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  • hybrid apps, frameworks such as the open source PhoneGap library make it possible for JavaScript code to query the compass, take pictures, find or create contacts and appointments, and tap many other device features that mobile web apps are barred from accessing
  • Access to device features is not the only difference between hybrid apps and mobile web apps. Another important difference is that hybrid apps are mostly distributed through app stores: You don’t browse to a hybrid app
  • the leading smartphones and tablets have very powerful HTML rendering engines, which already support most of the upcoming HTML5 and CSS3 standards
  • Other organizations are developing hybrid apps, while planning to turn them into HTML5 web apps in the future without having to rewrite them from scratch
  • From a strategic point of view, development organizations should seriously consider adopting HTML for mobile app development sooner rather than later. The hybrid app model, although not suitable for all app development needs, provides a cost-effective solution for a very wide range of downloadable app types and allows gradual entry into the new world of HTML5 while future-proofing your investment.
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    this article talks about the future of mobile app development... hybrid app which combines web technology with native devices supports ( camera, microphone, address book etc) Does make sense as it is cost effective not to rewrite the coding for each and every devices and also taking into consideration the time taken for constant content changes in educational environment here. maybe we should look into ths.
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The Expressive Web by Adobe - 2 views

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    A adobe experimental portal and web space which I am currently keeping an eye on. resource and showcase of some of the newest, and most expressive features on web now. People who wants to keep up with web interactivity should not miss this out.
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