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Responsive images – end of year report
[ad_1] It’s nearly two years since I suggested a <picture> element as a strawman proposal as a way to solve […]
Download the new Xtreme One WordPress Framework for free and test now!
[ad_1] With pleasure we can now announce that Xtreme One 1.6 was released as a beta last week! Xtreme One […]
Using ARIA in HTML | HTML5 Doctor
[ad_1] ARIA (WAI-ARIA if you want to be formal) is a set of attributes that you can add to HTML […]
Every Day A Post of WordPress Tips and Tricks until Christmas!
[ad_1] The time has come and our loyal reader know already our traditional Advents Calendar. For the people who don’t […]
The W3C App Manifest specification
[ad_1] By Marcos Cáceres and Bruce Lawson. Update 26 September 2014 The initial work for Manifest in Chromium M39 is […]
New hooks in WordPress 3.8
[ad_1] WordPress 3.8 introduced one new action and five new filters: automatic_updates_completeAction triggered after all automatic updates have run.(wp-admin/includes/class-wp-upgrader.php)í> automatic_updates_debug_emailFilter […]
The ride to 5 | HTML5 Doctor
[ad_1] Forwards In recent weeks I contacted around 40 people, a cross section of those who have banged away at, […]
Escaping the maintenance mode trap
[ad_1] WordPress makes upgrading very easy . You simply click “Update now”, wait for a minute or two and your […]
HTML5 – Check it Before you Wreck it with Mike[tm] Smith
[ad_1] The W3C’s Mike[tm] Smith (AKA @sideshowbarker) is the man with his head in the W3C validation markup checking tool […]