It’s time to get in gear with HTML5, and it’s always nice to have a little help.
So, here are a few cheat sheets that you can print out and look at quickly and easily as you transition to HTML5.
How do you like HTML5 so far?
(Here’s the good stuff:)
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by Eric Dye
It’s time to get in gear with HTML5, and it’s always nice to have a little help.
So, here are a few cheat sheets that you can print out and look at quickly and easily as you transition to HTML5.
How do you like HTML5 so far?
(Here’s the good stuff:)
by Jeremy Smith
This generation has been online from the first moment they could hold an iPad or work a computer. For them, the world is small and complex. The world of letters and postage stamps is quickly coming to an end. Why write a letter to them when you can get on Skype or Google+ Hangout and talk directly to them. Of course, the question becomes how much is too much.
Below is an infographic on teen online video consumption. Here are the highlights:
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by Eric Dye
It’s the theme we’ve all been waiting for.
8BIT has released Standard 3!
I’m so excited, I hardly know where to start. Let’s dig in!
[Read more…] about 8BIT Releases Standard 3 & How to Get 15% OFF!
by Eric Dye
More. Visual. Theology.
Oh, yeah.
I’m lovin’ these.
If you haven’t seen the previous three sets of visual theology we’ve featured on ChurchMag, be sure to take a look at set one, set two & set three. If you already have, I’m sure you’ve scrolled down to see them already.
Yeah.
They’re that good.
[Read more…] about Even More Amazing Visual Theology from Tim Challies
by Eric Dye
We’ve featured Paperbeatsscissors, before, and I’m sure you’re going to love this, too!
Here are all Avengers in 8-bit — plus a download of the Avengers (as pictured above) for your desktop.
by Jeremy Smith
Parenting is a tough thing for both sides of the family. Mom’s are either juggling work and home life or hobbies while being a stay-at-home mother.
Father’s typically are working a full 9-5 job and most likely are bringing it home with them too.
Somewhere in there is a breaking point with hanging out with their children and for fathers, they have to find unique ways to do so. Social media has provided one such medium to interact with their children like never before.