Posted on Dec 14th, 2011 in
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The HTML
First we start off with our social media icons.
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<div class="spinning_icons">
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/paulund_" class="twitter" title="twitter">Twitter</a>
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/paulund_" class="delicious" title="delicious">Delicious</a>
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/paulund_" class="digg"...
Posted on Nov 18th, 2011 in
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Today I will show you how to create cool table design using CSS3; you can use these tables for data handling and data presentation. Using the same old table code and a little of CSS3 to spice things up, we will achieve a nice looking design without noticing that we are using plain old tables.
Here is the link for the Demo.
Copy the markup below, and paste it in your favorite code editor (Dreamweaver for me) and save...
Posted on Nov 2nd, 2011 in
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What will be needed in this tutorial?
PSD file from preview tutorial
Museo Slab font
Step 1. Folder and files structure
First create Your folder structure. We will need index.html, style.css, images folder and js folder.
In images folder we will have background image and icons from input fields
In js folder we will have cufon files for our font
For cufon go to Cufon page and download cufon-yui.js file. Also You...
Posted on Oct 31st, 2011 in
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This screencast goes into detail about Apple IOS standards for creating IOS (and android) Web apps. We will visit in depth the viewport settings, making the URL bar disappear when you arrive at the web app, and how to make it run like a native application from your home screen.
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Posted on Oct 5th, 2011 in
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Tutorial Details
Requirements: PHP 4.3+
Technologies Used: HTML5, Javascript, jQuery, AJAX & PHP
Difficulty: Beginner – Intermediate
Estimated Completion Time: 60 Minutes
Step 1: Getting Started
To begin, we need to setup our directory and files. To get started, I highly recommend the HTML5 boilerplate. This is a really good starting point for any HTML5 project and will save you a great deal of time....
Posted on Oct 4th, 2011 in
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1. New Doctype
Still using that pesky, impossible-to-memorize XHTML doctype?
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC ”-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN”
”http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”>
If so, why? Switch to the new HTML5 doctype. You’ll live longer — as Douglas Quaid might say.
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Posted on Oct 3rd, 2011 in
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Step 1 – Setting up your Project
To begin developing your demo, download the Box2D engine for HTML5 here. Next, create a new HTML file with the following structure (copy js and lib directories from box2d-js project to your game folder).
Now, you must insert the necessary files to run box2D into your HTML file:
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Posted on Aug 19th, 2011 in
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As I sifted through the various pieces of software that are designed for creating presentation slides, it occurred to me: why learn yet another program, when I can instead use the tools that I’m already familiar with? With a bit of fiddling, we can easily create beautiful presentations with HTML and CSS. I’ll show you how today!
Prefer visual learning? Get the screencast course of this tutorial on the Tuts+...
Posted on Aug 17th, 2011 in
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Back a few years ago it was almost impossible to use any other font than a standard system font on a website, without serious usability implications. Today, it is all about comparing the best solution for the project. In this tutorial, I’d like to show you how to use a non-standard font on your website by selecting from the great Google Web Fonts library which has got many high-quality fonts to choose from that in...
Posted on Aug 2nd, 2011 in
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HTML5 offers a lot of exciting new features in the realm of forms. One of my favorite new additions to forms in HTML5 is the placeholder attribute. Placeholder text is the “hint” or “example” text that resides in a text input field before the user clicks in (or tabs to) that field — and goes away the moment the field is in use. And the code is amazingly simple, too. Take this example:
<input...
Posted on Jun 30th, 2011 in
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Nowadays, when one visits a website, they would see an icon next to the url or perhaps the web page title on a tab. This icon is at times referred to a favicon. In this tutorial, you will learn how to add a favicon to your site.
Setup
If you have not already done so, open Visual Studio and create a new web project. If you rather use your own developing environment or text editor such as notepad, you may set...
Posted on Jun 22nd, 2011 in
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Having CSS embedded in your HTML document is not exactly recommended any longer. With all the new features and demands of creativity on sites, having an external CSS file or two may come in handy. In this tutorial, you will learn how to properly reference an external CSS file.
Setup
This tutorial was written using Visual Studio 2010. Visual studio is available for free in its express edition to the public. Just...