Web Designer 181: On sale now
The latest issue of Web Designer is now on the shelves with a headline feature on HTML5: The Revolution Starts Here and a developer overview of one of the year’s hottest new mobile UI frameworks jQuery for Mobile. Get yours now.
FEATURE:
HTML5: The Revolution Starts Here
Does the W3C’s logo branding of HTML5 represent a defining moment in the adoption of next-gen standards?
FEATURE:
jQuery for Mobile
A developer overview of one of the year’s hottest new mobile UI frameworks
INTERVIEW:
This issue Web Designer meets and greets Brighton-based design agency Liquid Light
DESIGN DIARY:
Web Designer questions Koko Digital about viral game creation on the Rough Roads project
TUTORIALS:
Design a side-scrolling site with jQuery from scratch (part 1)
Create a basic HTML5 template with the new semantic tags
Get started with Rails 3.0 application development
Add a Facebook page news feed to your website
ON THE CD:
Photobox WordPress Theme from Themify.me worth £24
Toxic Gas Flash effect component from Ultrashock
16 high-quality swirl vectors from WeGraphics worth £3
50 Aqueous Sun textures from Media Militia
Email forms video tutorial from Cartoon Smart worth £9
Business of Web Design Podcast from KillerSites
30 Soundsnap music loops and sound FX worth £18
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A great issue as always, particularly like the cover design this month!
for the Neil Pearce HTML5 article – is the .psd missing from the disk?
I still haven’t even finished the last two months copies, I am so behind on my reading. This issue looks awesome though, will definitely be picking it up this week. I love the HTML5 and jQuery tutorials, helps me out a lot.
While shopping in Tesco’s with my girlfriend, I picked up Webdesignermag for the first time, and I loved it. I read the JQuery Mobile Article in the shop, and liked the rest of the content. Nice hands-on approach within the articles. Very cool. Definitely a magazine I will now watch out for!!
My disc is missing and I got the LAST magazine. The Borders Books in my town went out of business! Where can I get the files for this issue?
Despite issue 181 concentrating on HTML5, if you specify the HTML5 DOCTYPE in Tutorial #1, the Tutorial doesn’t work.
The tutorial is named “Side Scrolling” in the magazine, and “Vertical Scrolling” on the CD-ROM.
The command specified in the rails tutorial step 6 does not work. It is wrong in both the magazine and on the CD-ROM. The correct command is “rails generate controller home index”. The word ‘controller’ is missing in the original.
The text files on the CD-ROM use ASCII-CR for linebreaks, rather than the more modern ASCII-LF. I had to copy the files off the disc and reformat them with Perl to make them readable.
As a loyal American reader of your magazine, I found the editorial failures in this issue disappointing.