Web developers always have to update their knowledges and learn new technologies if they want to stay tuned with today’s coding. Today, I’m going to show you 7 recent web development techniques that you should definitely learn, or improve if you already know them. 7 new techniques every web developer should know | CatsWhoCode.com.
The latest web development standards, SEO ranking factors and social integrations can be a bit much to keep up with. In 2011, innovative applications for website optimization, user interaction and social media are springing up left and right. In this article, you will find the optimization techniques and resources that should be most beneficial to both web [...]
Today we’re firing it up with a tutorial on how to design and code your own juicy tag cloud using Photoshop, CSS, and a few tiny images! We’ll be using the age-old sliding doors technique, but we’ll include some advanced CSS selector methods towards the end in case you want to push the envelope [...]
Front-end development is a tricky beast. It’s not difficult to learn, but it’s quite difficult to master. There are just too many things that need to be considered; too many tweaks that might be necessary here and there; too many details to make everything just right. Luckily, developers and designers out there keep releasing useful [...]
I’ve lost count of the number of posts that have been written about the big features of HTML5: amongst the most anticipated being rich media (video, audio, canvas) and JavaScript APIs. However, call me a woman of simple tastes, but this is not the sort of thing that gets me swooning. What does? The small [...]
This demo is intented to show you how to make a grayscale/color image hover effect with HTML5 and jQuery. To achieve this effect before HTML5, two images are required: a color and a grayscale version. Now HTML 5 made it easier and faster because the grayscale image is generated from the original source. I hope [...]
Users who are writing their own Android applications will get the most out of this cookbook. Basic familiarity with Java and the Eclipse development environment is assumed, but not required for the majority of the book. Java is a modular language and most (if not all) of the example recipes can be incorporated with minimal [...]
24 days of killer demos, tutorials, community buzz, and other stuff that Steve Jobs would love HTML5 ADVENTURE CALENDAR.
If You are creating and developing new web-sites regularly, You should think about template creation, collecting useful code snippets and things like that. You should do that to fasten development process, so I think You could use, change, optimize these template files to Your needs, however check out licence terms, if You use these for [...]
Here we’ve rounded up a few very useful cheat sheets for web designers and developers that can be used as desktop wallpapers. 8 Cheat Sheet Wallpapers for Designers and Developers | Resources.