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HTML5 is an very intriguing technology that has so many capabilities, but at this point we are merely seeing the surface of its possibilities.
Tips to Code Better CSS in your Projects
CSS is not very hard to use or learn, though it may be hard to master. Moreover, if you use CSS for your projects, especially when they are large projects, it can be very hard if you do not follow certain tips to help you manage the CSS code better.
JavaScript Tip: get a Random Number between two Integers
Many languages like PHP has a random function which takes two integers as parameters and returns a number in the range of the value of the two integers. In JavaScript, we can implement the same functionality.
Checking Object Type and Validating the Argument Type in JavaScript
The typeof operator is very useful at the moment for checking what kind or type of object we are dealing with. It returns a string containing the datatype of the object. However, this operator has some flaws at the time of detecting an array or a null value which in those cases it returns object.
Object Oriented JavaScript: Creating an Window Box
This is a very short tutorial about Object Oriented Programming in JavaScript, in which we are going to create an object called JSWinbox that simulates a window in our browser.
CSS3 Animations, the Power Back to CSS: Transitions
Now that the use of CSS3 is increasing and developers are discovering new ways to replace JavaScript with CSS3 it is time to talk about the use of CSS3 for animations.
Experiment: Realistic Ipod with CSS3
For today’s post, I got inspired by Ahmed El Gabri and his article CSS3 Gradients Coffee cup. I figured if you could make a coffee cup, you could make just about anything with CSS3! For example, today I created a…
Creating a Bubble Coda Style with CSS3
As I have previously mentioned, CSS3 allows for web techniques such as: text shadows, rounded borders, animations, custom web fonts, and much more.
Creating an Animated CSS3 Horizontal Menu
Inspired by CSS Sprites2 – It’s JavaScript Time from A List Apart and Using jQuery for Background Image Animations written over a year ago, I decided to create a short tutorial about an animated menu just using CSS3.
Using Text Shadow in HTML/CSS
The following browsers support this feature: Opera 9.5+, Chrome, Firefox 3.5+, and Safari 1.1+. Historically, this feature was only supported by Safari, but now all recent major browsers support this property except IE.
50+ Useful Resources for Web Designers and Developers
Here is a list of over 50 tools and resources that you may find useful in your web development and design work.
10 Mini-Tips and Tricks in JavaScript for Beginners
As I have previously stated in prior posts, JavaScript is the one of the most utilized programming languages, because a large majority of the browsers are compatible with it and make use of it. JavaScript has become very accepted, very…