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Create and code a Twitter feed app with the talented team at Studio Mohu
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Author: Mark Billen
4th May 2011
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One of the exciting new features in HTML5 is its Drag and Drop event handling. Let’s have a look at how this can be implemented within an eCommerce context
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Author: Mark Billen
21st April 2011
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This article will cover how to encode your videos into the required formats and how to build a player that selects and plays the appropriate format whether it is viewed on the web or from a device.
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Author: Mark Billen
5th April 2011
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Transform your graphical site designs into fully-fledged web templates
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Author: Steve Jenkins
22nd March 2011
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Import your layered PSD to automatically create a CSS based template for professional unique designs.
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Author: Steve Jenkins
6th October 2010
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Well-designed pop-up tooltips provide useful additional sign-posting information about the content on your website, and where a link will take you…
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Author: Mark Billen
2nd August 2010
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Create seasonal animated eCards using the all new <canvas> element
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Author: Mark Billen
30th June 2010
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Slideshow transitions with JavaScript using jQuery
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Author: Mark Billen
30th June 2010
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Interactive pop-up bubbles with jQuery
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Author: Mark Billen
18th November 2009
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The BBC’s brilliant homepage redesign has created quite a stir in the web community
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Author: Mark Billen
13th August 2009
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THE LATEST BROWSERS ARE ALREADY IMPLEMENTING SOME OF THE UPCOMING HTML 5 SPECIFICATIONS, SO IT’S A GOOD TIME TO START EXPERIMENTING WITH WHAT THE NEXT WEB WILL BRING
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Author: Steve Jenkins
12th August 2009
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