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Behind The Scenes Of Tourism New Zealand (Case Study)

Behind The Scenes Of Tourism New Zealand (Case Study)

   In 2011 we saw the rise in popularity of two relatively new trends: responsive Web design and the use of HTML’s canvas. While some websites had experimented with both, in the last 12 months we’ve seen these trends move from the fringes firmly into the mainstream. Responsive Web design is more a concept than a technology — an ideal that many new websites [...]
CSS3 Flexible Box Layout Explained

CSS3 Flexible Box Layout Explained

    The flexible box layout module — or “flexbox,” to use its popular nickname — is an interesting part of the W3C Working Draft. The flexbox specification is still a draft and subject to change, so keep your eyes on the W3C, but it is part of a new [...]
Behind The Scenes Of Nike Better World

Behind The Scenes Of Nike Better World

   Perhaps one of the most talked about websites in the last 12 months has been Nike Better World. It’s been featured in countless Web design galleries, and it still stands as an example of what a great idea and some clever design and development techniques can produce. In this article, we’ll talk to the team behind Nike Better World to find out how the website [...]
How To Use CSS3 Pseudo-Classes

How To Use CSS3 Pseudo-Classes

  CSS3 is a wonderful thing, but it’s easy to be bamboozled by the transforms and animations (many of which are vendor-specific) and forget about the nuts-and-bolts selectors that have also been added to the specification. A number of powerful new pseudo-selectors (16 are listed in the latest W3C spec) enable us to select elements based on a range of new criteria.Before we look at these [...]
How To Use CSS3 Pseudo-Classes

How To Use CSS3 Pseudo-Classes

  CSS3 is a wonderful thing, but it’s easy to be bamboozled by the transforms and animations (many of which are vendor-specific) and forget about the nuts-and-bolts selectors that have also been added to the specification. A number of powerful new pseudo-selectors (16 are listed in the latest W3C spec) enable us to select elements based on a range of new criteria.Before we look at these [...]
Using HTML5 To Transform WordPress’ TwentyTen Theme

Using HTML5 To Transform WordPress’ TwentyTen Theme

  Last year, WordPress launched arguably its biggest update ever: WordPress 3.0. Accompanying this release was the brand new default theme, TwentyTen, and the promise of a new default theme every year. Somewhat surprisingly, TwentyTen declares the HTML5 doctype but doesn’t take advantage of many of the new elements and attributes that HTML5 brings.Now, HTML5 does many things, but you [...]
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