| Adobe's Create the Web Tour to Kick Off in September Graphics.com The free day-long event is geared to web designers and developers with an interest in the possibilities of HTML5, CSS3 and motion graphics. Tweet. While somewhat late to the game, thanks in part to its commitment to Flash, Adobe has been moving quickly ... |
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
How Internet Explorer Shaped the Internet
| How Internet Explorer Shaped the Internet Gizmodo A number of proprietary features became de facto standards and then official standards with some ending up in the HTML5 specification. It may be .... Additionally, many of the new CSS3 visual effects have Internet Explorer to thank for laying the ... |
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
| Adobe Updates Muse and Edge Applications Graphics.com Adobe's web motion and interaction design tool allows designers to bring animated content to websites, using such web standards as HTML5, JavaScript and CSS3. The public preview of Edge is now a little over a year old, with the application having come ... |
| Miami Web Design Firm Applies W3C Internationalization for Polyglot Markup in ... Virtual-Strategy Magazine Miami web developer Bruce Arnold introduced South Florida to search-friendly W3C HTML/CSS standards-based web design with PervasivePersuasion.com, tablet-friendly HTML5/CSS3 web pages with WebReDesignMiami.com, and mobile-friendly ... Adobe Muse HTML5 Tool Updated, Creative Cloud Roadmap Released eWeek In addition, several performance improvements are also included in this release such as improved HTML5 and CSS3 output and new auto-generated sitemaps for SEO resulting in faster load times of websites and improved visibility on search engines like ... |
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Visual Studio 2012 is ready
| Visual Studio 2012 is ready |
Friday, August 10, 2012
| Pulse leaps from app to Web, at last CNET Pulse's Web app at Pulse.me is built entirely from HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, and indicates that the future-Web technologies are rapidly approaching a state where they can easily re-create native app experiences in the browser. The site is accessible ... |
| Forrester report urges HTML5 adoption, says most browsers can support it Ars Technica Forrester's report points out that HTML5 and CSS3 features can be adopted incrementally and integrated into existing websites, which means that the cost of experimenting is low. The report also draws attention to the growing availability of ... |
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