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Category Archives: HTML5
2013 National Web Design Contest
During the last week of June, I helped run the WebProfessionals.org national web design contest (held in Kansas City, Missouri under the auspices of SkillsUSA). Details of the contest (as well as past winners) can be found at WebDesignContest.org. Over … Continue reading
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HTML5 Geolocation book
I returned from my recent trip to speak at MPICT So. California on web analytics, business intelligence and big data and found a copy of this book waiting for me. I was asked to review this book prior to publication … Continue reading
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2013 Illinois Web Design Contest
Now that the 2013 Illinois Web Design Contest is history, I thought it might be appropriate to share some thoughts and observations. First, congratulations to everyone who participated (in either the secondary or post-secondary contest). You took the extra effort … Continue reading
Illinois Web Design Contest 2013
For those individuals participating in the Illinois Web Design Contest in Springfield on April 12, 2013, you may wish to examine these links prior to the competition. Note there will not be any Internet connections allowed during the actual contest. … Continue reading
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Edge Reflow – the code
Last week, I examined the recently released Adobe Edge Reflow tool itself. I thought it might be worthwhile to examine the generated code. For reference purposes, the file I created last week is the one I plan to examine in … Continue reading
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Adobe Edge Reflow – first look
Responsive design (where content is modified to display on a given device) is easy to discuss and sometimes difficult to implement. Not only should your text be positioned properly for various devices, but images and fonts should respond accordingly. The … Continue reading
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Bootstrap
Bootstrap is a framework for front end web development and uses HTML5. One can employ responsive web designs with relative ease (the page will shrink and images will resize as the amount of screen real estate is reduced). This framework … Continue reading
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Web Professionals Summer 2012 Conferences
This has been my “Summer of Mobile app development with HTML5 and CSS-3 and jQuery.” I am exceedingly honored to have been a part of the WebProfessionals.org Summer 2012 conference schedule in addition to helping run the 2012 national web … Continue reading
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BATEC 2012
I spent the week of August 6 – 10, 2012 in the Boston, MA vicinity. I was teaching a week long seminar on mobile app development with an emphasis on HTML5, CSS-3 and jQuery Mobile. We relied on PhoneGap to … Continue reading
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Working Connections, Texas, 2012
I had the great honor of being invited to speak on HTML5, CSS-3, JavaScript and jQuery (and development of mobile apps) at the 2012 Working Connections, Texas. This happened during the week of July 9 – 13, 2012 in Frisco, … Continue reading
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