Articles Tagged 'Snippets'

Improve Website Usability Using jQuery, HTML5, And CSS3

 Posted in: ToolsUsabilityWeb DesignWritten by: JamalNovember 11th, 2011

Remember back when if you wanted to add interactivity to your site to improve the UX aspect to make it more appealing to visitors, you had to immediately go to a flash outlet? Well that sure does seem like a long time ago now, surprisingly so because it was just a few short years ago. The decline of Flash use for these instances can be credited to advances in web technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. These advancements have made the use of Flash in most cases an outdated and inefficient method of tackling interactivity in a website. That is why in this article, we're going to take a look at HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery tutorials, techniques, and resources that can replace aspects of a website where the use of Flash was the dominant and most practical option.

Improve Website Usability Using jQuery, HTML5, And CSS3

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16 Hot Websites To Download Cool Scripts

 Posted in: CodingHTML & CSSJS & AJAXPHPWritten by: FaizaApril 3rd, 2011

The IT industry is full of tough challenges for developers who are one step away from creating new forms of interaction. The trend of web scripting is growing rapidly and developers are striving to develop web pages which automate more tasks on a website. The benefit of client-side scripts is that HTML supports it regardless of the language that is used for scripting. By using these scripts, developers are able to introduce plenty of highly active ways to enhance HTML documents.

16 Hot Websites To Download Cool Scripts

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20 Snippets You should be using from Html5 Boilerplate

 Posted in: Web DesignWritten by: Matthew CornerSeptember 2nd, 2010

I recently, as many web designers and developers will have, became aware of a fantastic resource put together by web developer, Paul Irish, and Divya Manian. Html5 Boilerplate, as they have named it, is a powerful starting off point for any website or web application. As Paul Irish describes it; "It's essentially a good starting template of html and css and a folder structure that works., but baked into it is years of best practices from front-end development professionals." It is absolutely packed full of fantastic snippets of code that are still very much worth using even if you don't want to start using html5 boilerplate as your base template.

20 Snippets You should be using from Html5 Boilerplate

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5 Killer Ways to Streamline your Coding Efficiency

 Posted in: Web DesignWritten by: Matthew CornerAugust 30th, 2010

I recently read a forum thread about designers and developers, and the hourly rates they charge. One commenter made a great point, saying that you can start to charge more per hour, if you are more efficient, and faster at producing quality work, as long as quality is not compromised for speed. Apart from practice, how can you actually speed up your coding you may be thinking. Well there are plenty options out there to aid you in doing so.

5 Killer Ways to Streamline your Coding Efficiency

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25 Incredibly Useful CSS Snippets for Developers

 Posted in: Web DesignWritten by: Matthew CornerAugust 6th, 2010

CSS is no doubt up there with the most important web languages that we use. While html provides the structure it can be inconsistent and unpredictable across different new and old browsers. Css is where the html is styled though, and where we get creative as well as addressing those inconsistencies. Below is a fantastic list of 25 Css snippets that I am sure you will find extremely useful. Whether you are a veteran web developer, or are just getting your foot in the door of css, they are all well worth checking out.

25 Incredibly Useful CSS Snippets for Developers

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