Archive for the ‘Web Development’ Category

Using CSS borders on your web pages should not at all be taken lightly. CSS borders hold a lot of power when it comes to making or breaking through in Web Design. Yes I am not really a designer so this just goes to show how easy Styling your next project well with CSS borders can make a huge difference yet it does not need to be a pain in the neck.

In this continuation from this article about fun things to do with Google Chrome, I continue to add more interactive and graphic intense applications that you can tinker with to experience more of what HTML5 canvass has to offer. These features are not only restricted to Google Chrome but can be experienced using other browsers like Opera, Firefox, Safari and all major browsers that support HTML5 and have fast JavaScript Engines.

Ext JS is now Sencha

SenchaThe team behind Ext JS announced yesterday that they are combining forces with jQTouch and Raphaël Projects and changing their name to Sencha. Sencha is named after a popular Japanese green tea that follows in the same spirit after Java.

Over the past few months there has been a few heated debates over whether HTML5 is dead before its even born. There are even hotter debates about whether Adobe Flash is in the last days of its lifetime. There is plenty that could be said on this topic but today I am more into looking into the Pros and Cons of Adobe Flash vs HTML5 Video.

As I discuss about the things a programmer implementing the technical details of a web site address before making the website go public? From a Web Developers Perspective, not having to think about the content or the visual design, there is the need to worry about performance, security and usability and a lot more things. [...]

With a whole load of professional copy/paste artists cropping up, it only makes sense to remind us all of what programmers were really all about a few decades ago. So naturally I figured I would start with what JavaScript programmers should know. Now we need to get one thing straight before I start. By JavaScript [...]

The question still arises on whether it is safe to use HTML5 to develop full blown Web Apps. I try to shed light on this issue with this little article and hopefully you will be able to make better decisions on your next project.

It seems like only last week when I was back in school. Sitting in a class having to endure the bubbling of an elite array of teachers that could bore the life out of a 7000 year old grave yard. It was terrible I must say. So much so that its a miracle that I even learned something out of some of those classes.

A Run Down Of HTML5 (Part 2)

Last year I started on this article about HTML5. In that article I focused mainly on the various tags as far as the additions and removals since HTML 4.01/XHTML 1.0. Today I continue with HTML5 Tags’ Standard and Event Attributes. If you did not read the previous article you can find it here. I recommend [...]

A Run Down Of HTML5 (Part 1)

Just like every year its been a weekend of over indulgence in meats and starches in the name of celebrating Jesus’ day of birth. Enough said about that, its now back to business. I was trying out some of the new features in HTML 5 and was loving it. For those that don’t already know [...]

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