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Adobe Ditches Flash For Adobe Edge

5:38PM August 1, 2011 | Kat Hannaford

Far from Adobe surrendering to Apple and the good HTML5 fight, Adobe’s Edge web creator is simply a little shrug and acknowledgment that HTML5, CSS and JavaScript will get them on more mobile devices than Flash will. More »


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Run Simplenote As A Clean And Simple Stand-Alone Browser

11:00PM April 28, 2011 | Kevin Purdy

Mac only: We like Simplenote for its simplicity, and the head honcho here considers it the Holy Grail of text capture. But not everyone loves the desktop options, or the website design. Split the difference with a single-site Fluid app for Simplenote and a deliciously cleaned-up style. More »


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How To Make A Website Part II: Styling And CSS

10:20PM April 6, 2011 | Adam Pash

In part the first of our Night School series on how to make a web site, we learned a little about the bones of a web page: HTML. In today’s lesson, we’re going to start putting the clothes on our site using styling and CSS. More »


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The Future Of The Internet Has A (Kickass) Logo

9:00AM January 19, 2011 | Brian Barrett

To help prod along our slow, inexorable march towards the HTML5 web standard, and because everything today needs branding, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has unveiled a snazzy new HTML5 logo. The biggest surprise? It’s pretty controversial! More »


HTML5 And CSS3 Readiness Across All Browsers

4:40AM May 13, 2010 | Mark Wilson

This graphic isn’t just beautiful; it charts out every major browser’s compatibility with elements of HTML5 and CSS3. In a nutshell, things look pretty good. For the fully interactive version (the one that makes sense), look here: [html5readiness via infosthetics]


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Moving Scroll Bar Clock Makes My Inner Web Designer Queasy

8:40AM November 19, 2009 | John Herrman

On the surface, scroll clock looks like a simple visual trick: Look, it’s a clock made out of moving scroll bars! This is a marginally clever animation! Then you realise that every one of them actually works. More »