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David Lafon

25 Essential HTML5 Tutorials and Techniques | Template Monster Blog - 0 views

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    The whole purpose of this post is to help you master HTML5 rich features through simple guidelines and easy to follow techniques. These useful HTML5 tutorials will help you keep a track providing more tips and tricks that you can use in your HTML5-based projects. Still if you find something missing, share it kindly in the comments below. After all, another effective HTML5 tutorial won't be out of place here.
David Lafon

Mastering CSS Coding: Getting Started « Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    CSS has become the standard for building websites in today's industry. Whether you are a hardcore developer or designer, you should be familiar with it. CSS is the bridge between programming and design, and any Web professional must have some general knowledge of it. If you are getting your feet wet with CSS, this is the perfect time to fire up your favorite text editor and follow along in this tutorial as we cover the most common and practical uses of CSS.
David Lafon

Tutorial HTML 5 et les bases de données embarquées : BSoft&Co - 0 views

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    HTML5 commence à montrer le bout de son nez. Les navigateurs "modernes" dans leurs versions récentes prennent en charge de plus en plus des nouvelles fonctionnalités prévues. Attention tout de même, HTML5 n'est qu'un brouillon! Une version "draft" du W3C . Une des nouvelles fonctionnalités, très pratique pour les applis web et autres sites, est la possibilité de pouvoir embarquer une base de données SQLite directement dans la navigateur du client. Sans qu'il soit nécessaire de gérer une base de données en plus de votre site.
David Lafon

Coding A HTML 5 Layout From Scratch | How-To, Tutorials | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    HTML5 and CSS3 have just arrived (kinda), and with them a whole new battle for the 'best markup' trophy has begun. Truth to be told, all these technologies are mere tools waiting for a skilled developer to work on the right project. As developers we shouldn't get into pointless discussions of which markup is the best. They all lead to nowhere. Rather, we must get a brand new ideology and modify our coding habits to keep the web accessible.
David Lafon

HTML 5 And CSS3 Cheat Sheets Collection - 0 views

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    As the processes in HTML 5 & CSS3 working groups move forward everyday, it is getting much more clear that new standards are not too far. There are lots of new tutorials, resources being created on HTML 5 / CSS3 including cheat sheets which are very functional helpers for anyone willing to code with these standards.
David Lafon

Carsonified » How to Create a Valid Non-Javascript Lightbox - 0 views

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    I recently came across a solution on CSSPlay for a JavaScript free lightbox that uses invalid markup. So, being a sucker for a challenge, I set myself the task of creating one with valid markup and I eventually succeeded. Here's one I made earlier. It works in FF, Safari, Chrome, IE6, IE7 and IE8 and this article will explain how…
David Lafon

Structural Tags in HTML5 // Ordered List // We Make The Web Beautifully Simple - 0 views

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    The HTML5 specification has added quite a few interesting and useful tags for structuring your markup. For a majority of everyday uses, these tags will replace many of our typical div entries from our code. So let's dig in.
David Lafon

Particletree » Rediscovering the Button Element - 0 views

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    Creating a consistent interface for your users is a constant struggle for every application designer. Building consistency on the web is especially tough because the visual rendering differences across browsers and operating systems are wildly different and almost arbitrary in what can and cannot be done. No where does this become more apparent than when you're dealing with form elements and the biggest loser of them all in the battle for a standardized look is the infamous Submit button.
David Lafon

20+ HTML Forms Best Practices for Beginners - Nettuts+ - 0 views

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    Working with XHTML forms can be somewhat daunting; they not only use some niche HTML elements, but also blur the line between static content and user interaction. Let's review some things to remember when creating your next form.
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