You can now build a mobile, multiplatform app using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript!
PhoneGap is the only open source mobile framework that supports six platforms.
This is awesome.
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by Eric Dye
You can now build a mobile, multiplatform app using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript!
PhoneGap is the only open source mobile framework that supports six platforms.
This is awesome.
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by Eric Dye
Projeqt is a solid online tool you can use to tell any story:
This is just scratching the surface of possibilities!
by James Cooper
With all decent browsers now being able to use some of the funky new features of CSS3 (so basically all browsers except IE6-8) we can start using rounded corners, box shadows and linear gradients.
We might be ok with letting IE8 (and lower) users just have a slightly less pretty version of the site. However, if you want to give IE uses the full lovely experience, then CSS PIE comes to the rescue!
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Two types of fonts have long been in contention with each other: Serif and Sans-Serif. You see them all over the place, and for some reason, in this day and age, the san-serif font is becoming more and more common.
So why is this? What makes the sans-serif font better than the serif font? Or is the sans-serif font better?
Here are some of my thoughts…
by Eric Dye
Handmade Fonts are incredible!
I love how they have taken an organic, analog environment and captured it into a digital, reproducible form
This is Handmade Fonts:
by Eric Dye
CSS3 is here and we all want to dive-in and start using it, but no browser supports it all, yet.
So, what can you start using, right now?
Here are five great CSS3 features you can start using in your websites – RIGHT NOW!
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