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Learn web design and development skills at crē8 conference
This year at the crē8 conference in Miami the majority of my sessions will be focused on skills for web design and development. I’d like to think I’ve got all bases covered: the past, present and future of the Web. … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, cre8, css3, Dreamweaver, geolocation, HTML5
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Using HTML5 wisely
The attention given to HTML5 in the last year is well-deserved. Despite the jockeying for a competitive advantage in the marketplace, the major players (Google, Apple, Microsoft, Mozilla and Adobe among others) have committed to the road map of HTML5 … Continue reading
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Adobe discontinues development of mobile Flash
On November 9, Adobe announced that it was discontinuing development of the mobile version of the Flash Player for smartphones and tablets. What does this mean for the web in general and more importantly what does this mean for web … Continue reading
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How does HTML5 fit in the mobile device landscape?
Native apps for mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone 7 and Android devices have received a great deal of attention recently, and for good reason, they represent a new way to interact online and the best apps … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile, Windows Phone, html5, iPhone, smartphones, web design
Tagged HTML5, iPhone, WP7
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Changing how Photoshop CS4 opens new images
There was a significant change to the *default* way Photoshop handles the loading of multiple images. When you bring more than one image into Photoshop CS4 it loads them into tabs. Usually I love tabs: tabbed web-browsing? Great. But depending … Continue reading
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