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You can find below a link to a very nice article on how to do Drag and Drop on all browsers out there. Very well written and comprehensible. http://weblogs.java....
Nov 7, 2012
5:01:00 AM
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Windows 8 has been released about a week ago now, and it is time to ask ourselves how Internet Explorer 10 (its default browser) will treat our websites. I will describe here all of the new features in Internet Explorer 10. This article is meant to be ...
Nov 4, 2012
1:59:00 AM
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I've written quite a few articles on the css3 media queries and I thought I'd clarify my work on the subject and give a little more info on the context of these articles. First of all, what I wanted to do was to build a database of the various values ...
Oct 24, 2012
7:36:00 AM
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Now that Apple has announced their iPad lineup for the holidays, it's about time to think how our websites are going to work on it. The 4th generation iPad looks like it has the exact same screen as the 3rd generation iPad. So nothing should change. ...
Oct 24, 2012
12:55:48 AM
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From the rest of the media queries articles, I've been able to deduce a number of things regarding the usage of media queries on a website. Here is my first feedback on this regard. You will also find here various tips and advices that I've collected ...
Oct 23, 2012
1:32:29 AM
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I've been writing a series of articles about the CSS3 media queries. Here is an index of these articles, just to get a shot at organizing this. The testbed Before taking the test, come here have a look at the context in which I run the test. ...
Oct 22, 2012
1:18:56 PM
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I've set up a test page to find out the media features values of a device. Since then, I've been doing some testing with various devices. Here are the results of my investigations. You will find values for number of various computer setups after the ...
Oct 22, 2012
9:00:22 AM
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I've set up a test page to find out the media features values of a device. Since then, I've been doing some testing with various devices. Here are the results of my investigations. You will find values for number of mobile devices / browsers after the ...
Oct 18, 2012
1:05:00 AM
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In the world of web design, we often talk about responsive design. The concept is really simple: Design your content to flow normally on a small screen (say, an iPhone), and then work your way up by adding so-called media queries to add stuff when you ...
Oct 15, 2012
1:31:00 PM
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After a bit of a fiasco last week, Firefox 16 has been released (along with SeaMonkey 2.13 more recently). The most notable addition in this release is the new CSS attributes that are now unprefixed (but still work prefixed) about animations, transforms ...
Oct 15, 2012
2:37:00 AM
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I've been designing websites that adapt to the width of their browser since my very first website in 1995. Back then, it pretty much meant paragraphs that are wider on a larger screen. If anything, it looked weird. But I could not let myself waste all ...
Oct 11, 2012
2:18:00 PM
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You've got a website. Good for you. There is a good case to be made for online advertising. And there is an equally compelling case to be made against. Whether or not you should include advertisement to your website is out of the scope of this little ...
Oct 9, 2012
3:52:00 AM
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It most certainly looks like it's the intent. The major contributors behind the website do add some credibility to the claim: W3C, Google, mozilla, Microsoft, Opera, Apple, Adobe, facebook, HP, NOKIA. Well... that's ... impressive. Go and take a look for ...
Oct 8, 2012
10:15:00 PM
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As every web developer will tell you, the iPhone's browser is a common target. It is popular and it is the most advanced version of WebKit - at least with this level of popularity. With iOS6, Apple introduced a number of things in there, and here is an ...
Oct 8, 2012
7:40:00 AM
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Here are the resources I use most when it comes to responsive design, html or plain css needs. In other words my bookmarks. Use them as you wish, and many thanks to them for their work. This page will evolve as I find new resources of course. CSS3 ...
Oct 7, 2012
2:06:00 AM
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The IE awareness initiative is a very important project. If you own or design web sites, please join the initiative. Indeed, IE is becoming more and more of a pain for web developers. Why should others know about it? If you don't know, don't bother with ...
Oct 5, 2009
1:26:00 PM

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