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  • A masterclass in CSS animations

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    A masterclass in CSS animations

    Estelle Weyl explains how to get started with CSS3 animations

    13 Sep 2011

    By Estelle Weyl on | 9 comments
    From the basics of animation keyframes to expert animation tips that will save you many a headache, Estelle Weyl, web developer and author of HTML5 and CSS3 For the Real World, takes you on a tour of all you need to know to get up and running with CSS3 animations
  • Why the doodle matters

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    Why the doodle matters

    Don’t dismiss doodling – it can be a serious and useful tool

    12 Sep 2011

    By Sunni Brown on | 3 comments
    Don’t dismiss doodling – in the right hands, it can be a serious and useful tool that should be deployed when problems are most messy and topics most serious, says business owner, author and leader of the doodle revolution Sunni Brown
  • 7 ways web conferences suck (and how to fix them)

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    7 ways web conferences suck (and how to fix them)

    Robert Hoekman Jr lists seven things wrong with web conferences

    12 Sep 2011

    By Robert Hoekman Jr on | 2 comments
    Robert Hoekman Jr has been speaking at web conferences for six years now. Here he analyses seven things that are wrong with such events and comes up with a few ideas about how to fix them
  • Enhance your intranet using social media

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    Enhance your intranet using social media

    Rob Bagley argues that corporate intranets should embrace social

    9 Sep 2011

    By Rob Bagley on | 1 comment
    Designer and developer Rob Bagley argues that corporate intranets should open up and embrace the social media revolution
  • .net Awards 2011: top 10 developers

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    .net Awards 2011: top 10 developers

    This week we profile the world's coding titans as nominated by you

    9 Sep 2011

    By Oliver Lindberg on
    This week we profile the world's coding titans as nominated by you. Who will be the Developer of the Year and take the much coveted trophy home?
  • Five killer ways to use a gallery style

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    Five killer ways to use a gallery style

    Digestible chunks of copy can be processed like a great tapas meal

    8 Sep 2011

    By Matthew Smith on | 2 comments
    On a gallery-style website, we tend to look over the whole view to see what suits our artistic palette. Digestible chunks of copy or images can be processed like a great tapas meal, argues Matthew Smith
  • Create an SVG data visualisation with PHP

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    Create an SVG data visualisation with PHP

    Learn how to save yourself time in creating visualisations with code

    8 Sep 2011

    By Brian Suda on | 4 comments
    Using code to create beautiful visualisations saves time, effort and allows you to focus on the idea rather than implementation details. Brian Suda explains how he wrote a PHP script to build an SVG graphic based on the .net magazine covers
  • Mark Boulton on layouts and grid systems

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    Mark Boulton on layouts and grid systems

    The web needs to respond better to the way we consume content

    7 Sep 2011

    By Oliver Lindberg on | 1 comment
    Mark Boulton, one of the UK’s most high profile designers, says the web needs to respond better to the way we consume content these days. He sits down with Oliver Lindberg to explain a new set of rules and how we can apply them
  • Build a multilingual site with WordPress

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    Build a multilingual site with WordPress

    Shannon Smith on what's needed for a multilingual WordPress site

    7 Sep 2011

    Take your WordPress site to the world. Shannon Smith, founder of Café Noir Design, explains what components are needed for a successful multilingual WordPress site
  • The One Web: don't write for devices, write for people

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    The One Web: don't write for devices, write for people

    Inspired by yesterday's Update, Addy Osmani discusses the 'One Web'

    6 Sep 2011

    By Addy Osmani on | 2 comments
    At yesterday's UpdateConf, Jeremy Keith noted that his favourite application on iOS was the browser. He's a proponant of an idea called the 'One Web', which Addy Osmani discusses in further detail here
  • Take advantage of the CSS background-size property

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    Take advantage of the CSS background-size property

    Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis on the new CSS3 background-size property

    6 Sep 2011

    By Stephanie Rewis on | 7 comments
    Front-end developer Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis, owner of W3Conversions, takes you through a variety of innovative uses for the new CSS3 background-size property. More control than you've ever had before!
  • Debunking PHP's bad reputation

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    Debunking PHP's bad reputation

    Lorna Jane Mitchell explains why PHP’s bad reputation is unwarranted

    5 Sep 2011

    By Lorna Jane Mitchell on | 5 comments
    Freelance PHP consultant Lorna Jane Mitchell explains why PHP’s bad reputation is unwarranted, explodes some popular myths and suggests some excellent resources along the way
  • Five fantastic Firefox add-ons for web designers and developers

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    Five fantastic Firefox add-ons for web designers and developers

    Mozilla's Louis-Rémi Babé on the best Firefox add-ons for web design

    5 Sep 2011

    By Louis-Rémi Babé on | 8 comments
    Mozilla's Louis-Rémi Babé rounds up the best Firefox add-ons for web designers and developers and explains how to use them to learn more about HTML, CSS and JavaScript, add an FTP client to your browser and more
  • .net Awards 2011: top 10 designers

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    .net Awards 2011: top 10 designers

    We profile the top 10 web designers as nominated by you

    2 Sep 2011

    By Oliver Lindberg on | 3 comments
    Another new category in the .net Awards recognises the world's best web designers. Here we profile our shortlist compiled of your nominations. Whose designs rocked your world this year? Make up your mind and cast your vote today!
  • Personas as a site design tool

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    Personas as a site design tool

    Building a detailed persona of your target user is essential

    1 Sep 2011

    By Stu Collett on | 1 comment
    Stu Collett of Super User Studio says building a detailed persona of your target user is an essential part of creating a truly successful interactive website and explains how to go about it
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