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  • Hover is dead, long live hover

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    Hover is dead, long live hover

    Joe Leech on the future of hover

    16 Apr 2013

    Hover is a useful UI element for desktop users, but it doesn't work with touch devices. How can we prevent losing it?
  • Pirata on not joining the navy

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    Pirata on not joining the navy

    We quiz these scurvy dogs about their success

    15 Apr 2013

    By Martin Cooper on
    Founded in 2008, Pirata has already helmed projects for McLaren and Team GB. We quizzed scurvy dogs Eduardo de Felipe, Ade Rowbotham, Lee McGuffie and Stuart Peddie about their success
  • Create excellent roadmaps

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    Create excellent roadmaps

    How a well-designed roadmap can lead to a well-designed product

    15 Apr 2013

    By Gavin Wye on
    Gavin Wye explains how a well-designed roadmap can lead to a well-designed product
  • Get your JavaScript in order

    Tutorial

    Get your JavaScript in order

    Stop your code from fragmenting into messy gobbledygook

    12 Apr 2013

    By Mike Byrne on | 1 comment
    Mike Byrne provides the lowdown on a simpler way to structure your JavaScript – that should help prevent it fragmenting into messy, brain-bashing gobbledygook
  • Accessible data tables

    Tutorial

    Accessible data tables

    Why you need to put some thought into tabular data

    11 Apr 2013

    By Léonie Watson on | 1 comment
    The days of using tables to design sites are gone. But, advises Léonie Watson, you should still put some thought into tabular data
  • Dmitry Baranovskiy on breaking web boundaries

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    Dmitry Baranovskiy on breaking web boundaries

    The Raphaël creator tells us why JavaScript libraries are like cars

    11 Apr 2013

    By Martin Cooper on
    Raphaël creator Dmitry Baranovskiy explains why JavaScript libraries are like cars, and what it feels like to see your work in the White House
  • Five killer ways to tell a story

    Feature

    Five killer ways to tell a story

    Letting users know who you are and what your site is for is important

    10 Apr 2013

    By Gene Crawford on | 1 comment
    Letting users know who you are and what your site is for is important – and is often overlooked, reckons Gene Crawford
  • .net Awards 2013: best online portfolio

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    .net Awards 2013: best online portfolio

    10 talented designers with outstanding online portfolios

    10 Apr 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    We delve into the minds of the 10 talented individuals who've made it onto the shortlist for the best online portfolio category in this year's .net Awards
  • What the new TLDs mean for brands and consumers

    Blog

    What the new TLDs mean for brands and consumers

    Afilias CMO Roland LaPlante on the implications of the new TLD system

    9 Apr 2013

    By Roland LaPlante on
    Roland LaPlante, CMO at Afilias, discusses the domain changes afoot on the internet and what we can expect to see from this new online landscape in the coming months
  • .net Awards 2013: open source project of the year

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    .net Awards 2013: open source project of the year

    Some fantastic new initiatives have grown up over the last year

    9 Apr 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    The 10 best open source projects to have grown up over the last twelve months
  • .net Awards 2013: top 10 new entrepreneurs

    Feature

    .net Awards 2013: top 10 new entrepreneurs

    The people behind some of the best web ventures of the last year

    9 Apr 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    The people behind some of the best web ventures of the last year
  • Boost Sass & Compass efficiency

    Tutorial

    Boost Sass & Compass efficiency

    Discover Sass and Compass techniques to streamline outputted CSS

    8 Apr 2013

    By Ben Frain on
    Many say CSS pre-processors create bloated code, lacking the efficiency of handwritten CSS. Ben Frain looks at techniques in Sass and Compass to streamline outputted CSS
  • Five tools for better PHP

    Feature

    Five tools for better PHP

    Tools that make development process for LAMP slick and painless

    5 Apr 2013

    By Lorna Jane Mitchell on | 1 comment
    Taking a look beyond the code of our web applications and into some of the tools that make development process for LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) slick and painless
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