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"Wptuts+ is a site dedicated to teaching people how to use WordPress, develop widgets, plugins and themes, successfully scale sites, find interesting WordPress resources, and build a freelance business around the platform. Over 25 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call "home", and it's by far and away the most successful blogging platform online."
"Last month I did a talk at the Campus Party, one of the biggest technology events of the world, talking about Fireworks, HTML5 and CSS3. It was very nice, the receptivity of the audience was sensational, and thinking that many of you would also like to see the contents of the workshop, so decided to write a full case study and share here on the blog."
"A rock-solid default for HTML5 awesome.
HTML5 Boilerplate is the professional badass's base HTML/CSS/JS template for a fast, robust and future-proof site.
After more than two years in iterative development, you get the best of the best practices baked in: cross-browser normalization, performance optimizations, even optional features like cross-domain Ajax and Flash. A starter apache .htaccess config file hooks you the eff up with caching rules and preps your site to serve HTML5 video, use @font-face, and get your gzip zipple on.
Boilerplate is not a framework, nor does it prescribe any philosophy of development, it's just got some tricks to get your project off the ground quickly and right-footed."
"When we helped to promote the recently released HTML5 Boilerplate in early August, multiple comments were made, which expressed a desire for a full video overview of the template. Thankfully, Paul Irish, the co-creator, recorded a full video walk-through, exclusively for Nettuts+. In this screencast, he meticulously reviews each page, and then further goes on to explain why and when you would use each snippet in your projects.
The product of years of learning, this video is not to be missed! Even if you have no intention of using this template, you’ll still learn an array of helpful techniques. "
"The HTML5 Boilerplate adapted into a WordPress template, including Bruce Lawson's HTML5 blog markup. "
"Much of HTML 5′s feature set involves JavaScript APIs that make it easier to develop interactive web pages but there are a slew of new elements that allow you extra semantics in your conventional Web 1.0 pages. In order to investigate these, let’s look at marking up a blog."
Web developer's guide to the HTML5 (draft) standard. Extracted from the editor's draft version of the full standard "This non-normative reference describes the HTML markup language and provides details to help producers of HTML content create documents that conform to the language. It is intended to complement the normative conformance criteria defined in the HTML5: A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML specification, as well as information in related deliverables published by the HTML Working Group and from other sources. By design, this reference does not describe related APIs in detail, nor attempt to explain how implementations that are consumers of HTML content are meant to process documents (those areas are covered by the HTML5 specification itself), nor attempt to also be a tutorial or “how to” authoring guide." Useful for web developers (and students of web development).
Article by Ethan Marcotte introducing the Less Framework: "Learn how to use fluid grids, flexible images, and media queries to create elegant user experiences with responsive web design."
Web accessibility tools and resources: features an accessibility blog and interesting tools to generate accessible code for web pages, forms, CSS-based navigation "list-o-matic", and jQuery functions. Lots to explore.
I give an introductory course in HTML and web design and for several years I've been insisting on XHTML 1.0 Strict. As the course is coming up again, I've looked around the web for resources on HTML5 and this was one that came up. It seems that my student
Nice little on-line tool that creates the HTML for a generic sort of web document (with header, footer, navigation, content, asides) and creates an HTML/XHTML page with divs and associated CSS ids and a template for the CSS page. Will also generate HTML5
Draft standard (Edited by Ian Hickson of Google, Last Updated 18-Feb-2010): "This specification evolves HTML and its related APIs to ease the authoring of Web-based applications. The most recent additions include a device element to enable video conferenc
SelectorGadget is an open source bookmarklet that makes CSS selector generation and discovery on complicated sites a breeze.
In my EG-259 module, JavaScript is introduced primarily as a technique form form validation. This "A List Apart" article by LUKE WROBLEWSKI looks at the issue of in-line form validation in some detail should serve as a useful case study. Again, just in ti
Via Chris Hall - Blog Posting that explains how to use web2.0 services to embed virtually anything into a web page.
Interesting set of web pages on opera.dev on web standards covering history, web design, html. Form opera.dev with hopefully more to come. Acknowledgements to Molly @ molly.com http://tinyurl.com/6hak2r. Could be a good source of course materials.
Lachlan Hunt provides a brief preview of some of the new features of HTML 5 the emerging w3C standard that will be the basis of future web applications (when browser support becomes available). Good basis for a lecture.
"... This document describes the set of guiding principles used by the HTML Working Group for the development of HTML5. The principles offer guidance for the design of HTML in the areas of compatibility, utility and interoperability."
A new resource for web designers: tips and tutorials on website theming. Via theServerSide.com.
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