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Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
TweetThis tiny book almost makes you want to scream “it’s not a book, it’s a pamphlet” – and thank goodness for that! Sick and tired of long boring tomes full of waffle that you need a PhD in geekery to understand? Then HTML5 For Web Designers was written with you in mind, and not a [...]
Tags: alternative methods, arcane art, brief history, canvas, explanations, geolocation, goodness, history of html, jigsaw puzzle, markup elements, pamphlet, puzzle piece, reference book, semantic markup, tiny book, tomes, waffle, web designer, web designers, web workers
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Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
TweetMany experts agree that it is best to include images in your web page using CSS. This makes it easier to edit them later, and maintains the separation of concerns (CSS used only for appearance, HTML used only for semantic markup). Others disagree, and say that it is better for accessibility to use HTML <img> [...]
Tags: accessibility, appearance, attribute, background color, background colour, background image url, color hex, colour name, colour value, decorative features, element, level elements, repeat repeat, rgba, screen readers, semantic markup, shorthand, span, transparency
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