Automatic mobile rendering for Google Sites - Docs Blog - 0 views
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(Cross-posted to the Enterprise blog ) As the dramatic growth of the mobile web changes the way people consume content, it’s becoming increasingly important for publishers to provide a good mobile experience. With this in mind, we just added automatic mobile rendering in Google Sites for iOS 3.0+ and Android 2.2+ devices, and a mobile version of the Google Sites lists.
How the Boston Globe Pulled Off HTML5 Responsive Design - 0 views
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On Monday, The Boston Globe released its new premium content mobile initiative dubbed BostonGlobe.com. That is not to be confused with Boston.com, its free flagship website. This unto itself is not all that interesting. Yet, the HTML5 development community is heaping praise on BostonGlobe.com primarily for how the sites renders across varying screen sizes, an innovation called responsive design.
What's Your CSS Style? - 0 views
Blaze: Mobile Web Performance - 0 views
HTML5 Rocks - 0 views
Google Chart Tools / Image Charts (aka Chart API) - 0 views
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The Google Chart API returns a chart image in response to a URL GET or POST request. The API can generate many kinds of charts, from pie or line charts to QR codes and formulas. All the information about the chart that you want, such as chart data, size, colors, and labels, are part of the URL. (For POST requests, it's a little different, but don't worry about that now).
HTML5 - Edition for Web Developers - 0 views
Sure Shot Tips to Optimize Your Website's Speed | Blog@PixelCrayons™ - 0 views
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How much time a website takes to load is a very important factor which determines the success of a website to a large extent. If a website takes too much time to load, it is bound to lose a majority of visitors and potential customers. When it comes to search engine parameters, website speed is a crucial factor which determines the search engine ranking.
CSS3 Media Queries - 0 views
A List Apart: Articles: CSS Floats 101 - 0 views
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"The float property is a valuable and powerful asset to any web designer/developer working with HTML and CSS. Tragically, it can also cause frustration and confusion if you don't fully understand how it works. Also, in the past, it's been linked to some pretty nasty browser bugs so it's normal to get nervous about using the float property in your CSS rule sets. Let's calm those nerves and ease that frustration."
HTML5 Readiness - 0 views
CanIUse.com - 0 views
CSS - MDN - 0 views
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in HTML or XML (including various XML languages like SVG or XHTML). CSS is one of the core languages of the open web and has a standardized W3C specification. Developed in levels, CSS1 is now obsolete, CSS2.1 a recommendation and CSS3, now split into smaller modules, is progressing on the standard track. The first early drafts of CSS4 modules are being written.
CSS gradient tips (and more!) - 0 views
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Ever seen a website where you just want to touch everything? Tim Van Damme explains the techniques he used in the Gowalla redesign What do drop shadows, gradients, rounded corners, transformations and animations have in common? Yes, they're a recipe for the disaster we once called Web 2.0, and have since been taken behind the shed, but they're also a group of new tricks we can do with CSS. Not all browsers support them yet, but enough do to let us have some fun.
How to Build a Footer That Doesn't Stink | Webdesigner Depot - 0 views
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