Microdata Testing Tool - 1 views
Various schema document types - 1 views
Focal Point: Intelligent Cropping of Responsive Images - 0 views
A Look at Responsive CSS Frameworks - 0 views
Six Revisions - 0 views
What's New In Web Design, January 2013 - 0 views
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This is the first chapter from our new monthly 'What's new in web design' series. We will include new web apps, JavaScript and jQuery tools, CSS Frameworks and whatever else we think would be good and helpful for you as a web designer or developer. Most of the resources are free or at very low cost, and in the end you will benefit from the latest web tools.
Tackling Accessibility on The Web - 0 views
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As browser capabilities continue to grow the websites that we are building are getting ever more complex. Fancy JavaScript UIs are great for showing off the latest technologies but they can cause a real problem for assistive technologies like screen readers. Unfortunately accessibility is one of those topics that often gets overlooked by a lot of developers. This makes me a little sad. If we want the web to remain a place that can be enjoyed by everyone, we need to be considering our users at both ends of the spectrum. In this article my aim is to show you just how easy it is to make your websites accessible.
Simple HTML 5 Examples - 0 views
PHP Classes - 0 views
30 Useful Responsive Web Design Tutorials - 0 views
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This article is part of our "Web Responsive Design series" - consisting of tools, resources and tutorials to help you create websites for users of all platforms.
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This article is part of our "Web Responsive Design series" - consisting of tools, resources and tutorials to help you create websites for users of all platforms.
CSS Grid Layout - 0 views
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Grid Layout contains features targeted at web application authors. The Grid can be used to achieve many different layouts. It excels at dividing up space for major regions of an application, or defining the relationship in terms of size, position, and layer between parts of a control built from HTML primitives.
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Grid Layout contains features targeted at web application authors. The Grid can be used to achieve many different layouts. It excels at dividing up space for major regions of an application, or defining the relationship in terms of size, position, and layer between parts of a control built from HTML primitives.
Guidelines | Usability.gov - 0 views
Coding Guru - 0 views
Does The Browser Have A Future - Tim Bray - YouTube - 0 views
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Tim Bray: Does the browser have a future?
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After listening to the speech, the title of it sounds more like a warning rather than a prediction. Personally, I don't think the browser is going anywhere any time soon. As far as HTML5, I think it's going to be huge. Anxiously awaiting Ubuntu on tablets http://www.ubuntu.com/tablet/app-ecosystem and phones http://www.ubuntu.com/phone/app-ecosystem. Just think, with native HTML5 APIs, any web developer with some minor skill adjustment can develop native phone and tablet apps.
Free online tools for testing your website - 0 views
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Do you use any tools to test your web projects? If not here is why you should start doing so. Below are listed only a few stats and reasons for that: if your website is not responsive and not optimized for mobile your bounce rate on such device will be extremely high. 40 percent of visitors will go to a competitor's site after a bad mobile experience (Source: Compuware, 2012). Users don't want to wait for content to load for more than 2 seconds. 40% will abandon a web page if it takes more than three seconds to load. (Source: Akamai). 88% of online consumers are less likely to return to a site after a bad experience (Source: Equation Research).
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Do you use any tools to test your web projects? If not here is why you should start doing so. Below are listed only a few stats and reasons for that: if your website is not responsive and not optimized for mobile your bounce rate on such device will be extremely high. 40 percent of visitors will go to a competitor's site after a bad mobile experience (Source: Compuware, 2012). users don't want to wait for content to load for more than 2 seconds. 40% will abandon a web page if it takes more than three seconds to load. (Source: Akamai). 88% of online consumers are less likely to return to a site after a bad experience (Source: Equation Research).
Research Paper Planner: Timeline - 0 views
TinyButStrong - PHP Template Engine - 0 views
Hardening Your Web Server's SSL Ciphers - 0 views
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