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Aims to make it easier to create cross-platform games
By Craig Grannell on February 22, 2013
Léonie Watson of Nomensa explains how DIY widgets can still play a significant role in overcoming barriers to accessibility
By Léonie Watson on February 13, 2013
Interoperability under threat from vendor disagreement
By Craig Grannell on February 11, 2013
Debate continues about marking up a page’s primary content
By Craig Grannell on February 06, 2013
Develop cross-platform apps with web standards: Matt Gifford introduces PhoneGap
By Matt Gifford on February 05, 2013
Thomas Hardy demonstrates HTML5’s nifty Drag and Drop API, which facilitates dragging and dropping elements natively within the browser
By Thomas Hardy on January 15, 2013
CEO argues logic in the cloud is a more pressing concern
By Craig Grannell on January 03, 2013
Challenges devs to showcase what’s possible with gaming on the web
By Craig Grannell on December 27, 2012
Marketing VP claims technology is ready for large-scale use, but says too many devs are doing it wrong
By Craig Grannell on December 19, 2012
HTML5 gaming marched onwards during 2012. Here Michal Budzynski runs down 10 essential games (and one conference) worth giving some attention to
By Michal Budzynski on December 19, 2012 |
The First Public Working Draft of the element was published yesterday. Léonie Watson tells us more about the proposal
By Léonie Watson on December 18, 2012
Lea Verou's final 2012 report on the latest developments at the W3C, including the FPWD of HTML 5.1, the addition of the <main> element, news on the rescheduled W3Conf and more
By Lea Verou on December 18, 2012 |
Broad interoperability slated by W3C for 2014; HTML 5.1 to offer glimpse of the future
By Craig Grannell on December 17, 2012
2012 in review: HTML5 Doctor Oli Studholme nominates the websites that made best use of HTML5 this year, including a range of useful developer tools and online resources
By Oli Studholme on December 17, 2012
Increasingly convergent implementation across major browsers and platforms
By Craig Grannell on December 14, 2012
Léonie Watson of Nomensa examines developments pointing the way towards genuinely inclusive HTML5 video experiences
By Léonie Watson on December 11, 2012
24 ways is not the only advent calendar for web geeks. There's one for everyone, covering topics as diverse as web performance, UX and Perl. We compile the best ones for you to check out and talk to their creators, too
By Oliver Lindberg on December 04, 2012
New JS libraries are making rapid development of complex interfaces a breeze. Stephen Fulljames builds an image gallery to showcase the power of Knockout
By Stephen Fulljames on December 04, 2012
This year’s run to cover HTML5, CSS, prototyping, accessibility and more
By Craig Grannell on December 03, 2012
Alan Tam takes a look at the current commercial web design landscape and considers the impact of web fonts and HTML5 on brands and brand identity
By Alan Tam on November 30, 2012