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30 Top HTML5 Tutorials for All Skill Levels

30 Top HTML5 Tutorials for All Skill Levels

11 May, 2013

HTML5 is the next evolution in website development so whether you’re a web developer or a serious game developer wanting to explore the web as a new platform, HTML5 has something for each of you. With its collection of cutting-edge features, technologies and APIs, HTML5 allows you to create responsive, innovative, interactive, stunningly beautiful websites.

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Roundup: 40 Must Have HTML5 and jQuery Tutorials

Roundup: 40 Must Have HTML5 and jQuery Tutorials

05 Dec, 2012

When starting learning how to create web applications or websites, one of the most popular advice is to read tutorials and put them into practice. There are a plethora of web development books but the theory is useless without jumping into action. Nowadays thanks to the evolution of the web, we have a lot of

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20 Superb Examples Of HTML5 Websites

20 Superb Examples Of HTML5 Websites

28 May, 2011

Working with HTML5 can help you produce some awesome websites that are not only great but are also resource-friendly ( unlike some other technologies). If you combine it with CSS3 and Javascript, there is theoretically no limit in what you can do.

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25 Great Examples Of HTML5 Power

25 Great Examples Of HTML5 Power

27 May, 2011

HTML 5 is the flagship when it comes to web development because you can make some jaw-dropping stuff with it. It is fast, clean and if you combine it with CSS 3, you have a lethal weapon in your hands.

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Form Button Styling

Form Button Styling

08 Jan, 2011

There are many ways to style a form “input” button to replace with an image that has a hover state. I’m sure just like me; you have hunted the internet high & low looking for the best solution that works across all browsers.

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The Best HTML 5 Tutorials

The Best HTML 5 Tutorials

23 Sep, 2010

Like its immediate predecessors, HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.1, HTML5 is a standard for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. The new standard incorporates features like video playback and drag-and-drop that have been previously dependent on third-party browser plug-ins such as Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight. Here are the most interesting HTML

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