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First up, the announcement that developers really care about. WordPress 3.1, due in late 2010, will be the last version of WordPress to support PHP 4.
This article highlights the most common issues that arise when testing with “the usual suspects” and explains why a change in tactics may soon be needed. Your entire perspective on compatibility testing could change.
There are some different ways to use custom fonts in your website. The @font-face is one of the ways.
Performance optimization is an important aspect of any type of coding project, including those that use jQuery. 8 tips that will help you ensure that your jQuery projects stay optimized.
If you are looking to add new design features and functionality to your Wordpress blog, odds are there is probably someone who has already done it and shared the code on how to do it.
With the onset of HTML5, there is a dramatic paradigm shift in the wake for online media content delivery. This media player is much different than any other media player on the market.
Flash been around for sometime. While some web designer loves to work with flash the other despise the usage of flash on webpage. In this post we are lobbying to increase the use jQuery on websites.
Some high-end Philips TV sets have a cool feature, Ambilight. Basically, it is LED lighting that changes its color dynamically, depending on the television picture’s color. It is such a pleasure to watch movies on an Ambilight-enabled TV! There are some implementations of such lighting in Adobe Flash.
CSS3 is hot topic for sure. Everyone making boring examples such as clocks, cubes, matrix etc. Here’s a fun little example that shows the infinite possibilities of CSS 3 – “CSS Monsters”.
HTML5 is going to get a geolocation API that works just beautifully even on devices with no GPS. Flash based applications will (currently) only get access to geolocation APIs when targeting the AIR runtime on mobile.