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  • Make disaster-proof HTML5 forms

    Shwetank Dixit of Opera Software explains how to use localStorage to save data offline so that what a user types into the form isn’t lost if disaster strikes
    By Shwetank Dixit on
  • Create fluid layouts with HTML5 and CSS3

    In this exclusive excerpt from Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3, Ben Frain explores how to convert pixel-based designs to their proportional equivalents
    By Ben Frain on
  • Design sites using the Responsive Grid System

    The Responsive Grid System isn't a framework or a boilerplate. But it does make creating responsive websites quick and easy. Graham Miller, its creator, explains how to use it
    By Graham Miller on
  • Master the new CSS layout properties

    New CSS properties offer easy ways to lay out web pages. Thomas Lewis of Microsoft walks you through Grid Alignment, Flexible Box and Multi-column Layout
    By Thomas Lewis on
  • Play HTML5 audio in the browser

    Playing HTML5 audio natively in the browser can be a challenge. Ashley Gullen, creator of HTML5 game editor Construct 2, guides you through the maze
    By Ashley Gullen on
  • Start your project right with Modernizr

    The HTML5 Boilerplate includes the feature-detection library Modernizr. Learn how to take full advantage of what this feature-rich JavaScript library has to offer when you start a new project
    By Chris Olberding on | 4 comments
  • Build an image gallery with Knockout

    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
  • Create accessible videos with HTML5

    Léonie Watson of Nomensa examines developments pointing the way towards genuinely inclusive HTML5 video experiences
    By Léonie Watson on
  • Accessibility and the <main> element

    The First Public Working Draft of the element was published yesterday. Léonie Watson tells us more about the proposal
    By Léonie Watson on
  • Create drag and drop features in HTML5

    Thomas Hardy demonstrates HTML5’s nifty Drag and Drop API, which facilitates dragging and dropping elements natively within the browser
    By Thomas Hardy on
  • Building your own widgets

    Léonie Watson of Nomensa explains how DIY widgets can still play a significant role in overcoming barriers to accessibility
    By Léonie Watson on
  • Build responsive emails

    Email is a neglected area when it comes to responsive design, but it doesn’t have to be. Elliot Ross walks you through making an HTML email mobile friendly
    By Elliot Ross on
  • Create a responsive wireframe

    New developments make responsive wireframes a breeze. Chris Da Sie builds a single-page example showcasing the power of open source framework Wirefy
    By Chris Da Sie on
  • Accessible data tables

    The days of using tables to design sites are gone. But, advises Léonie Watson, you should still put some thought into tabular data
    By Léonie Watson on
  • Turn HTML into a CMS site with concrete5

    Don’t change the way you work. With concrete5, you can convert your HTML into a concrete5 theme in a few minutes. Chris Torres explains how
    By Chris Torres on
  • Make a CSS TARDIS

    Doctor Who fanatic John Galantini has materialised the Time Lord’s iconic police box into a whole new dimension: the modern browser. Here’s how he did it
    By John Galantini on
  • Make a kinetic typography video with CSS

    Sam Hampton-Smith shows how to use CSS3 transitions and animations to create a kinetic typography motion graphic piece, timed to match an HTML5 audio clip
    By Sam Hampton-smith on
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