BorderMaker is the easiest way to resize and decorate pictures with borders, text and watermarks. Anyone can do it, in 3 simple steps you get professional looking images.
In this lesson, we'll use a JavaScript based syntax highlighter to quickly add a syntax highlighting functionality to any web project even on a simple HTML page!
View the full article: http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html-css-techniques/quick-tip-how-to-add-syntax-highlighting-to-any-project/
This is a short video clip that explains how to develop a simple web page that utilizes the jQuery Mobile library.
You can find more video clips as well as other training material available for free personal usage at www.abelski.com
Learn how to use Webmaster Tools as if you were the SEO for www.googlestore.com.
We'll show you how to utilize Search queries, reduce duplicate content, and maximize PageRank and other ranking signals to your important pages.
HTML5 Boilerplate is a "rock-solid default for HTML5 awesome." In this video, Paul Irish, the man behind the project will show you how you can use HTML5 Boilerplate to get your projects up and running quickly while keeping best practices covered.
Not long ago, Paul Irish, who works on jQuery and Google Chrome, recorded an excellent screencast which details ten things he learned from the jQuery source. Well today, he’s back with eleven more helpful notes, tips, and tricks. It’s a must watch.
Learn how to test your web apps with TestSwarm, Selenium, and qUnit! In this presentation Kevin Nilson, co-author of Web 2.0 Fundamentals, shows you how to take your web testing to the next generation with slides, demos and code examples.
In his presentation, Kevin covers:
- Evolution of the Web
- Testing Background
- Test Automation
- Old School Testing (JSUnit, Rhino)
- Modern Testing (Selenium)
- Next Generation Testing (qUnit, TestSwarm, Hudson)
You can get the slides from this presentation at: http://marakana.com/f/196
What's the state of the most popular JavaScript library today? What's in-store for upcoming releases? At an event hosted at Microsoft on November 9th, 2010, Yehuda Katz (a core member of the jQuery team) talked about updates planned for jQuery 1.4.3 and plans for jQuery 1.5, due next year.
He also covers:
- initiatives of the jQuery project
- jQuery mobile
- formalizing governance of the jQuery project
Download the slides at: http://marakana.com/f/12312
CSS has long been a powerful part of the web design process, but with the emergence of CSS3 and the growth of both the spec and the number of browsers that support it, amazing options are now available to developers.
San Francisco HTML5 User Group was pleased to have Robyn Overstreet, web developer extraordinaire, come to show off all the new techniques and tricks involving HTML5 and CSS3 enhancements that are providing new possibilities for improving the user experience.
This event took place at SUPINFO International University in San Francisco, CA on July 29th, 2010.
San Francisco Java, PHP, and HTML5 user groups hosted an event on May 11th, 2010 on HTML5 with three amazing speakers: Brad Neuberg from Google, Giorgio Sardo from Microsoft, and Peter Lubbers from Kaazing.
In this first of the three videos, Brad Neuberg from Google (formerly an HTML5 advocate and currently a Software Engineer on the Google Buzz team) explains why HTML5 matters - to consumers as well as developers! His overview of HTML5 included SVG/Canvas rendering, CSS transforms, app-cache, local databases, web workers, and much more. He also identified the scope and practical implications of the changes that are coming along with HTML5 support in modern browsers.