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New in the HTML5 Development Center
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Creating Beautiful Charts Using jQuery
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Adobe Muse CC and Animate CC Updates
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Display a Thumbnail using the Vaadin Application FileUpload Control
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Adding HTML5 Charts to Your Website
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New Goodies
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How to Make a Pie Chart in Angular
In this article we're going to show you how to create a pie chart using one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks right now - Angular.
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Using the jQuery TubePlayer Plugin
While not unduly complicated to work with, creative developers have managed to abstract the YouTube IFrame API to make it even easier to use. Rob Gravelle explores the jQuery YouTube TubePlayer Plugin.
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Manage Web Fonts using CSS3
Web fonts allow Web designers to use any font they wish, whether or not they are installed on the user's computer. Rob Gravelle explains how to employ Web fonts in your web pages.
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Creating Beautiful Charts Using jQuery
jQuery is no doubt one of the most popular JavaScript libraries out there. It makes accomplishing certain tasks so much easier. So today I am going to walk you through the process of creating interactive charts for your website using jQuery.
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Parsing Building and Street Fields from an Address using Regular Expressions
One of the most challenging tasks that you're likely to encounter is the importing a comma separated values (CSV) file into a database. Rob Gravelle demonstrates how to use Regular Expressions to capture the building/house number from a simple and fixed address format.
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HTMLGoodies Sponsored Content
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Making Beautiful Style Together: Visual Studio and Bootstrap
CSS offers power and flexibility aplenty. But a build-it-as-you-go approach to site style results in CSS files that look like they were created by Dr. Frankenstein. Visual Studio Community Edition (VSCE) provides a perfect environment for leveraging Bootstrap’s CSS and JavaScript framework. Together they empower you to create exactly the look and feel you want fast.
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Activity: So you want to Build and Deploy a Web App to the Cloud – at low-to-no cost
In this activity you’ll learn how to build a Web App using the free Visual Studio Community 2015 Edition along with Microsoft Azure. First, you’ll learn how Azure App Service is an approach to hosting a Web App or application in a manner that can scale and adapt as your needs grow. The Activity will walk you through setting up an Azure trial account and then setting up the simple website on Azure.
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Getting a Free, yet Powerful Web Dev Tool: Visual Studio Community 2015 Edition
If you are looking for a powerful web development tool and would like to avoid spending a fortune, then Microsoft's free Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition is worth checking out.
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Simplifying Cross-platform HTML5 Mobile App Development With Intel's XDK
A team of developers created an HTML5 app for a major website that offers a much more sophisticated user experience on each of the mobile platforms commonly in use today. The tools they used eliminated much of the custom coding required to bring the desired features to each platform. Check out the story!
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Leverage Your HTML5 Savvy to Build Commercial, Cross-Platform Apps and Games
An unexpected player has entered the fray with a tool that makes HTML5 mobile development easy while also directly addressing some of the shortcomings of Web technologies in mobile apps. See a demonstration of how quickly you can begin creating your own apps using HTML5.
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Featured Goodies
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Display a Thumbnail using the Vaadin Application FileUpload Control
In the follow-up to the Handling Events in Vaadin Mobile Applications article, Rob Gravelle demonstrates how to use the Component.Event to load and display an image selected by an UploadField control.
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Fetch Hyperlinked Files using Jsoup
In the Download Linked Resources using Jsoup tutorial, we learned how to select a specific hyperlink element based on a unique attribute value in order to download a linked MP3. In today's conclusion, Rob Gravelle covers how to extract the absolute URL from the first link in the Elements Collection and save the MP3 file on our local device.
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Hide WordPress Content using Password Protection
Keeping WordPress post contents hidden from the general public is achievable without resorting to plugins. Rob Gravelle presents some techniques for hiding various post components.
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Web Page Scraping with Jsoup
Web Scraping is a technique whereby you extract data directly from website content. Rob Gravelle describes how to load a Web document and iterate over its hyperlinks using the Jsoup Web scraping library for Java.
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Handling Events in Vaadin Mobile Applications
The Vaadin Mobile Application Framework manages UI events using the Observer pattern. Rob Gravelle talks about it and demonstrates how to attach event handlers to controls.
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HTML and Graphics Tutorials
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Display a Thumbnail using the Vaadin Application FileUpload Control
In the follow-up to the Handling Events in Vaadin Mobile Applications article, Rob Gravelle demonstrates how to use the Component.Event to load and display an image selected by an UploadField control.
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Trigger Specific Actions on YouTube Video Player Events
In the Respond to Embedded YouTube Video Events tutorial, we learned what events the YouTube IFrame API exposes. In today's follow-up, Rob Gravelle shows us some of the ways in which developers commonly respond to video events.
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Beyond HTML
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How to Make a Pie Chart in Angular
In this article we're going to show you how to create a pie chart using one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks right now - Angular.
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Parsing Building and Street Fields from an Address using Regular Expressions
One of the most challenging tasks that you're likely to encounter is the importing a comma separated values (CSV) file into a database. Rob Gravelle demonstrates how to use Regular Expressions to capture the building/house number from a simple and fixed address format.
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Web Developer Daily News
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Mobissue, Maker of JQuery Flip Book to Publish Interactive Content for iPad
Mobissue announces the release of the brand new jQuery flip book maker for iPad users including remarkable new features.
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Web Development Gets a Boost with Oracle’s New JET JavaScript Toolkit
The new JET 2.0.0 now includes support for mobile development, data visualization, and scaffolding.
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DevCon5 Releases Agenda Details
The DevCon5 Web & Mobile App Developer Conference will discuss such topics as best practices, frameworks and building an ecosytem around your app and lots more.
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WordPress 4.5 to Enhance Customizer
The first beta for WordPress 4.5 has a final release date set for April 12th 2016
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Updated AdWords Editor Now Supports Video Campaigns, Callout Extensions, and HML5 Ads
The new 11.3 version of AdWords Editor is available for release now and includes three major additions.
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Crunchyroll Announced Beta Release of HTML5-Powered Manga Reader for Premium+ Members
Premium+ members will now have access to try the new HTML5-powered reader.
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Primers
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Top UI Design Blunders
The road to a perfect User Interface (UI for short) is akin to immortality and like immortality, there’s a long way to go. Check out the top 8 blunders along that path.
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CSS3 Multi-column Layouts
Following on the previous article (Basic HTML: Adding Images), here is more information on the main web formats, which are JPEG, GIF, PNG, and PNG-8, along with examples of each. In addition you will learn more about SEO and some basic placement of images on your web pages with CSS3.









