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Tagged with “html5” (7) activity chart

  1. The Non-Breaking Space Show | Interviews with the web’s best and brightest

    The Non-Breaking Space Show is a podcast by Christopher Schmitt, Dave McFarland, Chris Enns interviewing the best and brightest of the web.

    http://nonbreakingspace.tv/jessica-hische/

    —Huffduffed by nateb 6 months ago

  2. The Non-Breaking Space Show | Interviews with the web’s best and brightest

    The Non-Breaking Space Show is a podcast by Christopher Schmitt, Dave McFarland, Chris Enns interviewing the best and brightest of the web.

    http://nonbreakingspace.tv/dan-cederholm/

    —Huffduffed by nateb 6 months ago

  3. A Brief History of Markup

    The first chapter of HTML5 For Web Designers, originally published in issue 305 of A List Apart.

    http://adactio.com/articles/4281/

    —Huffduffed by nateb 2 years ago

  4. CSS3 Design with HTML5

    As HTML5 and CSS3 gets written, browser vendors are already incorporating their new features allowing for greater design and functionality. However, some major browsers haven’t. How should developers build for a constantly moving target? This panel discusses dealing with those older browsers and embracing new Web design technologies with practical HTML5 and CSS3 demonstrations.

    From http://sxsw.com/node/5013

    —Huffduffed by nateb 3 years ago

  5. HTML5 Tales from the dev trenches

    HTML5 is coming. Originally called "web applications 1.0", it brings new semantics, JavaScript APIs for drag and drop, offline storage, generating images, plugin-free video and form validation. It’s upset semantic web advocates, accessibility evangelists and baffled developers. Cut through the crap: learn what it is and what it does.

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    —Huffduffed by nateb 3 years ago

  6. The Dev Show: Episode 3: HTML 5 Edition

    In this episode of the dev show, Dan and Jason bring you the latest development news and discuss HTML 5. It’s like your bullet proof vest for the week.

    —Huffduffed by nateb 3 years ago

  7. CSS3 Design with HTML5

    As HTML5 and CSS3 gets written, browser vendors are already incorporating their new features allowing for greater design and functionality. However, some major browsers haven’t. How should developers build for a constantly moving target? This panel discusses dealing with those older browsers and embracing new Web design technologies with practical HTML5 and CSS3 demonstrations.

    http://my.sxsw.com/events/event/546

    —Huffduffed by nateb 3 years ago