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HTML5

HTML5 and CSS3: Wireframing in the final product

It’s a classic case of Photoshop versus website. Existing wireframing and prototyping tools are incapable of accurately reflecting the environment of the web.

They produce static designs that can’t be seen through the variable known as the web browser. And when you build the final website, some elements won’t look exactly like their draft counterparts, and the client will notice those minor differences in fonts, positioning, etc.

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Manuals

Image Gallery Add-on

If you need a guide through the implementation of the Image Gallery Add-on into the Advanced HTML Editor 3 or any other information, this is the right place to be. In this manual we summarized the features packed in it, as well as some tips and tricks to help you allow your users to upload images, and even more.

This Add-on works only with Advanced HTML Editor 3

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WordPress

WordPress HTTP API

Why you should want to know about the WordPress HTTP API? Well, some WordPress installs may have CURL installed for instance, others may not. On some installs you're allowed to do file_get_contents to external URLs, on others you're not. If you're relying on these features to work, your plugin might not work for a lot of users. That's where the WordPress HTTP API comes in. It allows you to either GET or POST something from or to other sites outside of your WordPress site.


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Design

Mobile Web Design: 10 Tips to Better Usability

Mobile web browsing is expected to turn into the next major Internet platform. It is now easy to browse the net from nearly anywhere utilizing mobile devices that fit in a hand because of technology. Being short in good usability implementation in mobile web design makes it difficult browsing your way around various popular mobile websites. Designing for mobile devices needs to be simpler than its standard website and more task-based to get the job done because users look for something specific and urgent.

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General

The Top 8 Placeholder Services for Web Designers

In the last year, there’s been a wave of helpful placeholder services. What’s a placeholder? Well, when you’re working on a new website, isn’t it a waste of time to use stock images, cropped to the right dimensions? A placeholder service allows you to automatically use a random image at the desired dimensions with minimal effort.

In the last week, Jeffrey Way has compiled a list – in no particular order – of what he considers to be the most useful and flexible placeholder services on the web. Certainly, for most of you, you’ll end up picking one or two of the following to use in your own projects.

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Manuals

Online Page Editor Add-on Manual

This is the Online Page Editor Add-on manual page, where you can find useful information about how to work with the Add-on, set the security settings and how to connect it to Advanced HTML Editor 3.

This Add-on works only with Advanced HTML Editor 3

 

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Design

Login / Registration Form: Ideas and Beautiful Examples

All throughout the modern web, we are seeing a growing amount of places for user input. These include shopping carts, interactive web games, and most certainly website registration forms. It seems that not only should designers be focusing on page design, but form aesthetics are also equally vital role.


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Server Side

10 Super Useful PHP Snippets

Having the right code snippet at the right time can definitely be a life saver for web developers. Today, Jean-Baptiste Jung has compiled 10 really awesome PHP code snippets that will, I hope, be very helpful in your forthcomming developments.

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CSS

CSS Pivot

CSS Pivot allows you to apply your own CSS to a site and then share the results (you get a unique URL which opens up that site in a top-bar/iframe dealy). Pretty clever stuff. If you saw a tweak of someone elses that you really liked and wanted to make it persist, you could use this Chrome extension.

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CSS

Beginner's Guide to CSS3

Ever since the announcement of in 2005, the development of the level 3 of Cascading Style Sheet or better known as CSS3 has been closely watched and monitored by many designers and developers. All of us excited to get our hands on the new features of CSS3 – the text shadows, borders with images, opacity, multiple backgrounds, etc, just to name a few.

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