Archive for the ‘HTML / CSS’ Category

Tuesday 31 August 2010
One Cool Thing a Day #28 : The Wilderness Downtown with HTML5

Wow this presentation has been buzzing around twitter like crazy today. The Wilderness Downtown is an intriguing, interactive piece that offers yet another example of how powerful HTML5 is and where the internet is heading. Until this point, I never realized how much of Flash really could be mimicked using these new technologies (HTML5, CSS3). [...]

Thursday 5 August 2010
Internet Explorer 9 - Finally

Well guys it took 10 years, but Microsoft finally decided to take the advice of web developers everywhere and are starting to implement our beloved ‘Standards’. The article below explains some of the key features of Internet Explorer 9 and what kind of HTML5 support to expect. Thankfully, this latest edition is a huge leap [...]

Wednesday 4 August 2010
The HTML5 Test - How well does your browser support HTML5

Here is a nifty little tool that runs your browser through a series of tests, and then provides you with a score based upon what  HTML5 capabilities the browser has. If you’ve been around Web Development for any amount of time, you’ve encountered a number of discrepancies between browsers. On one end of the spectrum, [...]

Sunday 1 August 2010
HTML5 video and audio with H.264, FLV, WMV, or MP3 on any browser.

A great JavaScript / jQuery tool that checks if the user’s browser has HTML5 video capabilities, then automatically replaces the element with flash if it returns false. It’s a simple solution that I really wish we didn’t have to use, but if we’re wanting to support older browsers, then we’ll continue creating solutions in [...]

Saturday 31 July 2010
Build an Incredible HTML5 App: $7000 Competition

I really like the push everyone (not just Apple) is trying to make towards HTML5 and CSS3. We’ve been stuck building things the same way for so long, and people are ready for something new, if they know that or not. Nettuts.com is having a competition to build a great HTML5 app, that is sure [...]

Saturday 31 July 2010
Multiple Background Images in CSS3

Out of all of the amazing things CSS3 can do, I’m probably most excited about its Multiple Background Image capabilities. I mean, how many times have you came across the need for something like this? We usually get around it by using multiple containers, making things messy and sometimes confusing.
Here is a great article CSS3 [...]

Friday 30 July 2010
15 Useful Resources to Get Clued Up on HTML5

Here is a list of 15 great links that offer information about what HTML5 is all about.
“HTML5 this, HTML5 that! There’s been plenty of HTML5 talk around the blogging world recently. It’s no longer a tiny spec on the horizon, it’s due to arrive soon! Some have already embraced it and are using it on [...]

Thursday 29 July 2010
CSS3 Versus Flash

We’re seeing a very large push on the acceptance of technologies such as HTML5 and CSS3, and rightfully so, they offer things that are leaps and bounds above what we’ve settled with for so many years now. Pioneering companies like Apple, are throwing their weight  around and marketing this stuff like hot cakes, hoping the [...]

Thursday 29 July 2010
Pathsofdesign.com added to thedesigninspiration.com

I just found out that my site has been added to another online gallery.  I was just looking at this thedesigninspiration.com last week. Pretty cool deal, I feel privileged.

Wednesday 28 July 2010
Spritely jQuery Plugin - Animation with Javascript and CSS

Some people never cease to amaze me with what the come up with. I know this technology has been out for a bit, but I’ve never seen it in accomplished this easy. Using the jQuery framework, the Spritely jQuery plugin allows you to create stunning animated backgrounds with ease. The author of the plugin Artlogic [...]

Tuesday 27 July 2010
CloudCanvas - HTML5 Graphic Suite

A very interesting demonstration on the power and capabilities of HTML5 and CSS3. CloudCanvas has launched a image creation and editing suite that runs right in your browser. The program is driven by HTML5 and CSS3 and is completely Flash free.
Click here to learn more about CloudCanvas

Friday 23 July 2010
HTML 5 and CSS 3: The Techniques You’ll Soon Be Using

Was surfing the web and found this really easy to understand tutorial on the basics of HTML5 and CSS3.  I can’t wait to start implementing this stuff.
Check it out at: http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html-css-techniques/html-5-and-css-3-the-techniques-youll-soon-be-using/