Monthly Archives: November 2010

HTML5 – a great book to read on the subject

I took delivery of a new book over the weekend called “Introducing HTML5” by Bruce Lawson and Remy Sharp: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Introducing-HTML-Voices-That-Matter/dp/0321687299/ Although my knowledge of HTML5 is rapidly increasing I have learnt a number of new methods and ways to do … Continue reading

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Resources to keep your knowledge fresh

The web changes at such a fast pace it can be a struggle to keep up with the latest methods and technologies. I spend a lot of my free time on various forums and blogs to keep my knowledge fresh. … Continue reading

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The “No CSS3 until it’s supported by IE” mindset

CSS3 has some amazing elements which make styling a site a lot quicker and it can reduce the amount of bandwidth used on the server. Up until a few months ago I was firmly in the “If IE can’t support … Continue reading

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