Back to basics: how to code an HTML5 template
Markup is a beautiful thing, and it certainly has changed over the years. What was effectively HTML1, has certainly progressed…
Markup is a beautiful thing, and it certainly has changed over the years. What was effectively HTML1, has certainly progressed…
With close to a decade of experience in web design, I have come across plenty of mistaken beliefs about the…
We all know it and we all love it, and of course by now you probably already know I am…
Keeping your CSS files small and organized is very important, especially if you’re going to spend any time editing your…
Blogs can often be left out in the cold when it comes to design. A lot of us discount the…
Today I’m going to talk to you about setting up a local server to use with WordPress. Using a local…
Cross-Browser CSS3: Solutions and Considerations, by Louis Lazaris, is a compact and practical reference for dealing with browser inconsistencies in…
Whether you’re developing WordPress themes for yourself, for a client, or to sell commercially, having the ability to customize aspects…
There are a whole bunch of CMSes out there ranging from lightweight micro-blogging platforms to huge enterprise packages. I don’t…
Firefox 10, due out January 31st (the same day Firefox 11 becomes an official Beta release), finally rounds out the…
Great websites always seem to combine great design with great code. Since building a website is a pretty simple task…
Social media and web app integration is becoming a vital part of any successful website. You need to interact with…
Many sites that require login credentials enforce a security setting often referred to as password complexity requirements. These requirements ensure…
Zurb has a long history of providing awesome web apps and resources for designers and developers. Their apps include Notable,…
With the recent passing of Steve Jobs, a lot of people and experts are crowning him one of the greatest…