Author: Bill Pena | 312 views
28
Jan
Mobile websites have come a long way, but if you want to take full advantage of a smartphone’s hardware, or get listed in the iTunes App Store, you need to compile your code. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create a mobile web app with an iPhone look and feel using jQTouch, then turn it into a native iPhone app using Phonegap. No Objective-C necessary.Tutorial DetailsProgram: PhonegapVersion: 0.
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Author: webreflection | 180 views
31
Dec
When I talked about some snow related CSS3 experiment, I could not imagine @Natbat was already preparing something like snowflakes, an almost fully CSS3 featured snow FX created for clearleft, specially suited for Chrome and Safari.
And what about @zacharyjohnson? He put snow all over the network via its Winternetizer, the first snow proxy I have ever seen.
Am I missing anybody? ... sure, me!
Above FX is dedicated
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Author: Dion Almaer | 124 views
30
Dec
The WebKit Inspector tool has a new tab, the Audits panel which aims to be like Google PageSpeed and YSlow! built right in.
A little crude, but good to see:
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Author: Andrew Burgess | 232 views
28
Dec
Now that we’re down to the end of 2009, what were some of the best web development and design tutorials and articles from the year? We’ll take a look at 120 of them!JanuaryHow to Build a Login System for a Simple WebsiteIn today’s video tutorial, we’ll be building a login system with PHP and MYSQL. Many, many features will be covered; including MySqli, Prepared Statements, jQuery, Classes, S
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Author: Michael Mahemoff | 204 views
22
Dec
John Gruber of Daring Fireball says that the HTML5 video element, simple as it is, always autobuffers on Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. It's something others have also come up against. Any videos on the page will start downloading right away, regardless of the "autobuffer" attribute's setting:
The HTML5 spec defines an autobuffer attribute for the video and other media elements (bold emphasis added):
The autobuffer
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Author: Dion Almaer | 237 views
18
Dec
Project Ares is the first mobile development environment hosted entirely in a browser, lowering the barriers for web developers to jump into mobile development.
I am incredibly excited to see the beta release of Project Ares which has been developed by Matt McNulty and his top notch developers at Palm. I am honored to be working with them.
This project is so exciting as the team has managed to kill a couple of b
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Author: Dion Almaer | 190 views
10
Dec
It has been a busy work for Chrome, with some interesting features hitting the various "channels".
Web Sockets
First up, we have Web Socket support being turned on by default on the developer channel. If you want to be a really cool JS h4x0r you should write a server app using node.js. If you want it to work on older browsers, try out the old favourite shim tale of use Flash to degrade, and Mozilla support should b
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Author: Rey Bango | 240 views
7
Dec
Adobe AIR continues to win developers over with it's ease of leveraging standard web technologies to build cool desktop apps. But it's not without it's drawbacks, especially in terms of memory consumption and debugging. Thankfully, Adobe listened and included better CPU and memory profiling in the latest version of the SDK, Adobe AIR 2.
One of the biggest challenges our team continued to hear from JavaScript devel
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Author: Rey Bango | 353 views
4
Dec
Some very exciting news coming from the jQuery project yesterday. The jQuery JavaScript library won .net Magazine's "Open source application of the Year for 2009". This was a pretty amazing accomplishment when you consider that both WordPress & Firefox 3.5 were the runner-ups. Simon Willison was on hand to accept the award for the project.
I think the impact of this reaches further than just the jQuery proje
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