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New in the HTML5 Development Center
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Developing in HTML5 with the New Structure Elements: Specialty Elements
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HTML5 and Blueimp jQuery-File-Upload Plugin Event Handling
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Developing in HTML5 with the New Structure Elements: Elements that Define Content
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Adobe Edge Preview 4: How To Transition Text from Black to Red
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New Goodies
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HTML5 and Blueimp jQuery-File-Upload Plugin Event Handling
In this code intensive article you'll be writing event handlers to display file information, image thumbnails, and individual file progress bars.
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Developing in HTML5 with the New Structure Elements: Elements that Define Content
HTML 5 makes a leap forward in defining page content with several new 'structure' elements that are designed to give web pages more structure. In this article, we add content specific elements of article, aside, figure, figcaption, hgroup and iframe.
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Surviving a Hack
Whether your site has been up for 10 years or for 10 minutes, web site security and protecting yourself from hackers is something you need to understand. Knowing how to cure a hack is even more important.
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Adobe Edge Preview 4: How To Transition Text from Black to Red
If you haven't heard of Adobe Edge yet, it's Adobe's tool-in-development that allows website designers and developers to create animations using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. In this article we'll tell you all about Edge and how to use it to transition text from black to red.
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Browser-specific Error Catching in JavaScript
In this installment on error handling in JavaScript, we'll be taking a look at how to code your exception handling in JavaScript in a way that takes browser discrepancies into account.
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HTMLGoodies Sponsored Content
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Introduction to HTML5 Web Workers: Use Cases and Identify Hot Spots
Previously we introduced HTML5 Web Workers, showed you how to post messages using JSON, and discussed web browsers support, non-accessible elements, and error handling & debugging. This week we will look at use cases and specific scenarios for the use of Web Workers, and will show you how to locate hot spots within your code.
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Introduction to HTML5 Web Workers: Browser Support, Non-accessible Elements and Error Handling
In the first part of this article, we introduced HTML5 Web Workers, and showed you how you can use the technology to post messages using JSON. This week we will tell you which web browsers support them, discuss the elements that are non-accessible to them, and dig into error handling & debugging.
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Introduction to HTML5 Web Workers: the JavaScript Multi-threading Approach
HTML5 applications are obviously written using JavaScript. But compared to other kinds of development environments (like native ones), JavaScript historically suffers from an important limitation: all its execution process remains inside a unique thread.
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Learn HTML5 in 5 Minutes: Backwards Compatibility for Older Browsers
We’ve discussed a lot of cool new functionality in HTML5, including the new semantic elements, the canvas tag for drawing, and the audio and video support. But you can’t possibly adopt HTML5 when many of your users don’t have HTML5-compatible browsers yet, right? In fact, you can still use the new features without breaking your site for users with older browsers, as we will show in this installment!
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Featured Goodies
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Getting Started with Joomla!
If you've never heard of Joomla!, it's known as a CMS (content management system), which allows you to build complex web sites and run various applications. In this article we'll look at the many options for setting up Joomla! and how to configure the software.
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Quick HTML Reference
All HTML Tags and Commands
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How to Build Asteroids with the Impact HTML5 Game Engine
In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to build a simple space-based asteroids game using the Impact HTML5 game engine, one of the more robust engines out at the moment.
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Web Developer Daily News
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Developer Monitis Releases New Joomla Monitoring and Mearurment SaaS Delievered Tool Set
Monitis announces the release of their SaaS database, Pay As You Go, Monitoring tool for Joomla, WordPress and other PHP based environments
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SkyDrive: Microsofts attempt to compete with iCloud
In what appears to be a response to Apple’s icloud move last week where Cupertino announced they would integrate iCloud in their upcoming Mountain Lion release, Microsoft has just announced their plan to support the cloud by assimilating their SkyDrive solution with the release of Windows 8.
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ASP.NET MVC 4 to be released with its Very Own "Go Live" License
Microsoft to include Go Live license in ASP.NET MVC 4 Developer Preview release
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Joomla 2.5 CMS can tout multiplatform db support
Choose Joomla 2.5 as your content management solution and you get to choose from a pool of database’s, plus, you get a shiny new and full featured Search Engine built into this open source CMS.
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Joomla: Close information disclosure holes: CHECK!
Lets face it, being a victim, at least in most cases, really stinks and the folks at Joomla understand this just as much as the programmers who charge you a ridiculous fee for their content management systems.
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Joomla 2.5 Content Management System Released To The Masses
The developers at Joomla this week announced the release of the latest version of the open source content management system (CMS), Joomla 2.5. This latest release features many enhancements and additions including advanced search, multi-database support using SQL Server, and automatic update notifications.
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Beyond HTML
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How To Create Custom Select Menus with CSS
Of the three elements that can't be styled using CSS, radio buttons and checkboxes are easy to simulate. Select menus however are harder to handle, but in this tutorial, we're going to show you how to do just that.
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Read Text Files Using the JavaScript FileReader
Things are definitely looking up for the W3C's File API, a new JavaScript API that provides limited access to the local file system in Web applications, In this article we'll learn how to use the FileReader to retrieve file properties and the contents of text files.
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HTML and Graphics Tutorials
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From Camera to Browser: Optimizing Images for the Web
Over the years, the world has seen a change in the way that cameras are made and how they store image data. In the past, it was film. Now, for the most part, it's digital information. In this article, we'll look at the ways that images make it from the camera to the web.
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Working with Images in HTML and CSS3
You’d be hard pressed these days to find a website that doesn’t use images. However, not all sites use images in the best possible way. In this article we'll show you how to properly use images on your site, as well as a couple of CSS3 tricks that you might want to experiment with.
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Primers
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Providing an HTML5 Date Input control with Fallback
The HTML5 Date Input control has been long awaited and makes inputting dates simple for both the user and the web developer. In this tutorial, we'll be building a Accrued Interest calculator that accepts a start and end date to create the period.
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An Overview of the W3C HTML5 Document Outliner Algorithm
HTML4's use of div and header tags to describe a document's structure has many limitations that can be a problem for web developers. This article tackles that issue, and specifically focuses on the Header and Section elements, describing how to effectively use them to define the desired outline for your HTML documents.





