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  • May 2012 (#227)

    Get more out of content management systems! We reveal helpful techniques to create responsive websites in WordPress and if you fancy an alternative, why you may actually would want to switch to Drupal
    By Oliver Lindberg on
  • July 2012 (#229)

    We've changed editors but we haven't changed our usual mix of features and hands-on tutorials covering the latest web technologies. The cover feature, for a start, rounds up the latest apps for responsive design, image compression and more!
    By Oliver Lindberg on
  • August 2012 (#230)

    This month we've invited 10 experts in web design and development to reveal their top tips for 10 essential areas of building websites. We cover HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Photoshop, Fireworks, WordPress, Drupal, SEO and responsive design
    By Oliver Lindberg on
  • Summer 2012 (#231)

    Creating flexible layouts that will work on any device and any screen size is the next big challenge for CSS. In this month's issue Peter Gasston takes us on a tour of some well-implemented properties you can use now as well as the exciting proposed properties we could be using in the future
    By Tanya Combrinck on
  • Chain CSS animations together with JavaScript

    CSS animation is set for widespread adoption. Peter Gasston shows how we can extend its capabilities by mixing and chaining with JavaScript events
    By Peter Gasston on
  • Modernizr 2.6 released

    Tool showcases new features; lead developer Paul Irish talks web community
    By Craig Grannell on
  • How we built MSN UK's responsive Olympics site

    Governor Technology was recently tasked by MSN UK to create a responsive site for its coverage of the London 2012 Olympics. Matt Clark explains how it rose to the challenge
    By Matt Clark on
  • Make a CSS animated sprite in Photoshop

    With new CSS features come opportunities to animate without the need for script. Sam Hampton-Smith demonstrates how to produce a retro gaming-inspired sprite
    By Sam Hampton-smith on
  • Customise the WordPress admin area

    Tailor the Administration Screens in WordPress to match your client's branding with Thomas Hardy's guide to customising the popular CMS
    By Thomas Hardy on
  • Get started with jQuery Masonry

    Luke Shumard provides a crash-course in David DeSandro’s Masonry, a jQuery plug-in that’s ideal for both novice and intermediate web designers
    By Luke Shumard on
  • Five things you didn't know the web could do

    Eric Bidelman, senior developer programs engineer on the Google Chrome team, presents some practical uses of what's possible with HTML5 and CSS3 today, including the CSS Flexible Box Layout Module and the HTML5 Filesystem API
    By Eric Bidelman on
  • Brian LeRoux on PhoneGap

    PhoneGap enables you to write apps for an array of mobile platforms using standard web languages. Its top evangelist, Brian LeRoux, chats to Tom May about the framework’s evolution, and how it’s sowing the seeds of its own destruction
    By Tom May on
  • Create faster fluid layouts with LESS

    Paul Mist explains how to code dynamic CSS with LESS and how we can make use of variables, mixins and functions to speed up the creation of fluid layouts
    By Paul Mist on
  • September 2012 (#232)

    Users want content. But first you need to ensure they can locate it, whatever their device type. In this month's issue standards expert Aaron Gustafson reveals top strategies to adapt your navigation to smaller screens
    By Tanya Combrinck on
  • Create a custom theme in jQuery Mobile

    We present an exclusive excerpt from jQuery Mobile Web Development Essentials, on the basics of theming and building and using a custom theme for your app
    By Andy Matthews And Raymond Camden on
  • Chris Coyier on life in the CSS trenches

    He writes one of the most popular CSS blogs on the web while holding down a full-time job at Wufoo. Tom May chats to Chris Coyier about threats of legal action from Adobe, why forms are sexy and the importance of jibber-jabber
    By Tom May on
  • Master CSS pixels for Retina displays

    As screens get smaller and more detailed, web pages will have to change to cope. Sean B Palmer examines the past, and the future, of CSS resolution independence
    By Sean B. Palmer on | 1 comment
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