One new thing you need to learn with HTML5 is naming your elements.
Should use:
- <nav>
- <article>
- <figure>
- <section>
- <aside>
- <div>
Let this flowchart be your guide!
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by Eric Dye
One new thing you need to learn with HTML5 is naming your elements.
Should use:
Let this flowchart be your guide!
by Eric Dye
Jeremy Smith recently posted about avoiding bait and switch blog titles.
I agree.
So, let me be clear.
This is not a bait and switch title. When I say this is the most awesome coffee maker in the world.
I mean it.
Just look at this thing!!!
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by Eric Dye
A Super Mario Summary was created by Johan Peitz for the 23rd Ludum Dare 48 hour game development challenge. Peitz tried to recreate every level of the original 8-bit Super Mario Bros. game, but with one catch:
Every level had to be on one screen.
Here were the results:
by Eric Dye
If you’ve built your WordPress theme to use the Featured Image functionality, your RSS feed subscribers are missing part of your post.
When you use a small thumbnail, you may not think much about it. However, there may be instances where you want to include your post thumbnail. Of course, there are those WordPress theme designs that include a large wide Featured Image that can add a lot to the feeling of a post. Sure, you could simply insert the image at the top of the post, but there are some other functions you can do in WordPress by calling a posts Featured Image.
With this WordPress snippet, you can have the best of both worlds. Here’s how to add your post thumbnail/Featured Image to your RSS feed:
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by Eric Dye
There’s nothing quite as tasty as an 8-bit … well … anything!
The same goes for these 8-bit styled iPhone and iPad cases.
I’m sure you’ll enjoy these pixels:
by Eric Dye
Your Logic Fallacy has created, and provided for downloaded, an incredible poster that covers 24 logic fallacies.
The goal for them is have their poster “be printed out at various sizes for hanging in your favourite place that has walls. Make yourself, your class, your friends or your kids smarter by hanging it somewhere your face is near.”
Here’s a sampling: