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Posts Tagged ‘HTML5’

Interviews

Web Designer talks to the folks at up-and-coming Newcastle-upon-Tyne digital design force Guerilla. They tell us how they spend a lot of time on planes, love the iPads, are pro HTML5 and how teamwork keeps everything fresh and interesting
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Author: Steve Jenkins
8th March 2011
Blog
Magazine Issues

Design for Google: Optimise site performance with the web’s most powerful engine, including SEO, Analytics, Sitemaps, Chrome OS and Google TV
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Author: Mark Billen
9th February 2011
News

The W3C has unveiled its new HTML5 logo giving the specification a striking visual identity for the open web platform.
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Author: Steve Jenkins
20th January 2011
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Magazine Issues

Web Designer 179 goes on sale this Thursday, January 13th and as usual we’ve posted up a preview of the cover so you can keep an eye out on the newsstands..
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Author: Mark Billen
11th January 2011
Dreamweaver
Tutorials

Set up a site and start building using the Dreamweaver layout library and CSS templates.
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Author: Steve Jenkins
16th September 2010
Blog
News

With HTML5 big news in the trade right now, we’ve decided to kick off a bit of a debate to coincide with our forthcoming issue. So we asked a bunch of developers for their thoughts on whether the new specification can become the next-gen standard everyone is hyping it up to be. First up is KMP Digitata’s Rich Clark, but we’d like his words to be a catalyst for your own comments – so be sure to have your say below!
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Author: Mark Billen
23rd July 2010
Dreamweaver
HTML
Tutorials

Create seasonal animated eCards using the all new <canvas> element
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Author: Mark Billen
30th June 2010
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Blog

In issue 165, which goes on sale from December 17th, we ran a tutorial on creating eCards with HTML5
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Author: Mark Billen
14th December 2009