The HTML5 and CSS3 Video QuickStart Guide is the video companion to the bestselling HTML5 and CSS3: Visual Quickstart Guide, Seventh Edition; based on material by Elizabeth Castro and Bruce Hyslop and presented by Kris Hadlock. These short, tasked-based videos provide the necessary groundwork to understanding the fundamentals of HTML5 described in the book. The […]
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Achieve cross-browser functionality with HTML5 and CSS3
HTML5 and CSS3 have many great new features, like the ability to store data offline and create round corners without graphics. However, not all of these new features work across browsers. Learn specific HTML5 and CSS3 techniques that work on all of the latest versions of the major browsers, including Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and […]
Read moreUsing Stylesheets in Flash CS3
All Web designers know that stylesheets create a consistent look throughout your web site and keep your code clean at the same time. However, when it comes to Flash, these useful tools are often overlooked. With stylesheets, for example, you can deploy your Flash movie and later change styles without republishing the movie. This article […]
Read moreHandling PNG Transparency on the Web
If you’ve ever tried to implement transparent PNG files on the Web, you’ve probably found that they don’t work in all browsers. This isn’t a big surprise since different browsers pick and choose what they implement as standards. I’ve always had the most problems with Internet Explorer, especially when working with transparent PNG images in […]
Read moreCSS Tips and Tricks to Speed Your Workflow
If you use CSS on a regular basis here are several shortcuts and techniques that help get work done faster and easier. In this article, Kris Hadlock passes along a couple of his favorite shortcuts, tips on how to easily center your layout, and techniques for getting your content to look just as you intend […]
Read moreCreating a Resizable Interface
Web applications are not only giving the Internet a face-lift, they’re paving the way for new forms of usability-based design. Although designers rely on Web applications to provide a tool or service to people, it’s really the way that you present information that counts. Most people are apt to pass over or become confused by […]
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