HTML News
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Likens commonplace use of the term 'HTML5' as a brand AND spec to DHTML and Web 2.0
By Craig Grannell on January 27, 2012 |
One line of JavaScript enables you to send motion events to the page, thanks to Remy Sharp's Remote-Tilt tool, which provides in-browser motion testing
By Craig Grannell on January 31, 2012 |
HTML/CSS framework gets new icons and responsive grid driven by community feedback
By Craig Grannell on February 01, 2012 |
JavaScript required to get anchors to work properly in Safari and Chrome
By Craig Grannell on February 02, 2012 |
Dev puts validator through paces and finds oddities
By Craig Grannell on February 10, 2012
Rival browsers fall short as Firefox speeds ahead
By Craig Grannell on February 13, 2012
Director of accessibility provides insight into humanising technology
By Craig Grannell on February 24, 2012
HTML5 app store aims to take on Apple and Google
By Craig Grannell on February 28, 2012
Mozilla evangelist Christian Heilmann slams localStorage and says that fragmentation is inevitable
By Craig Grannell on March 05, 2012
Sencha update built for speed, superior experiences and the mobile ecosystem
By Craig Grannell on March 07, 2012
Another app gets around Apple’s walled garden on iOS
By Craig Grannell on March 14, 2012 |
Fluid/responsive grids introduced, along with improved mobile dev
By Craig Grannell on April 23, 2012
Desktop-like uploader brings one-stop upload-and-organise experience
By Craig Grannell on April 26, 2012
FT kills pulled iOS app as LinkedIn uses HTML5 with iOS 'frame'
By Craig Grannell on May 03, 2012
Attempts to deal with high-res displays spark debate
By Craig Grannell on May 14, 2012 |
Developers accuse spec author of pandering to browser vendors
By Craig Grannell on May 16, 2012
Tool showcases new features; lead developer Paul Irish talks web community
By Craig Grannell on July 20, 2012
WHATWG and W3C relationship status update: 'it's complicated'
By Craig Grannell on July 23, 2012 |
Existing solutions dismissed as expensive or inadequate
By Craig Grannell on July 27, 2012
New version improves simplicity, consistency and more
By Craig Grannell on August 31, 2012