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D3.js is a complex JavaScript library for graphically rendering large or small data structures with the aid of SVG, HTML (5) and CSS (3). It's extremely fast, working with huge data sets and adding interactivity controls at the same time. D3.js works by binding data series to DOM components, manipulating their... |
18 May 2012 12:01 GMT |
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Flux Slider is a unique jQuery image slider for featuring photos on a web page. Instead of using bulky JavaScript-based transitions, Flux Slider takes advantage of the new tools found in CSS 3.Under the hood, it uses CSS transitions for creating 2D and 3D image effects when switching from one photo to another.At this... |
30 April 2012 12:01 GMT |
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Impress.js does the unimaginable, it can create beautiful, complex and fully animated presentations that work inside the browser. And on top of this, it doesn't need a complicated JavaScript animations engine to power all those nice transition effects, relying solely on CSS 3 for that. Perfect for simple busin... |
28 March 2012 12:01 GMT |
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Opera may have seemed distracted with the release of Opera 11.60 and the subsequent minor updates, Opera 11.62 is just around the corner, but it's been working on the grand Opera 12 all the while.
It's ready to unveil some of the progress being made on Opera 12, which promises to be a major release. What... |
26 March 2012 12:31 GMT |
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Zocial is a beautiful collection of CSS3-based buttons that can be used to redirect users to a specific social profile or to login with one of their social memberships. Zocial takes all the overhead and headache when needing custom styled buttons.
Sometimes the simplest page elements, like buttons or typography, mak... |
12 March 2012 11:01 GMT |
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HTML5, CSS3, WebGL and so on have the ability to greatly transform the web. But that's no use if no one knows how to use them and what they're capable of. Educating developers is as important as building browser support.
And since developers are flesh and blood just like the rest of us, most of them anywa... |
16 February 2012 16:31 GMT |
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A few weeks ago, Blogger debuted the very slick and modern Dynamic Views templates. Built on HTML5, CSS3 and AJAX, they do a lot to improve the look and feel of the oldest blogging platform.But, like with any new technology, there were limitations and some bugs. The big issues were fixed early, now Blogger is working... |
26 October 2011 04:15 GMT |
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Amazon has made an interesting announcement in the form of its next generation ebook format, which it dubs Kindle Format 8 (KF8). The new format is designed to replace the aging Mobi 7, but it's also step in a new direction since KF8 relies on HTML5 and CSS3."We’re pleased to announce a wide range of new f... |
21 October 2011 12:31 GMT |
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Opera is working on making the web more like a book or a magazine. It's hardly the first of course, but Opera is going about it as it always had, by creating a new technology or adding to existing standard ones.
The result is Paged Media, a way of laying out online content in a fashion similar more to books, or... |
21 October 2011 10:14 GMT |
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Flickr is finally waking up after years of slumber and is coming up with new, interesting features and tools once again. It's now debuting a very cool web app dubbed Photo Session which enables several users to browse through a set of photos, chat and even draw on top of them all in real-time and in sync. The i... |
29 September 2011 05:04 GMT |
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Google has relented on the fact that native mobile apps aren't going anywhere anytime soon, but it's still pushing its web products, moving on both fronts in parallel.
Its Gmail website for mobile devices is getting a small revamp which should make it more functional and better looking on a small number... |
4 August 2011 08:15 GMT |
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Adobe has been claiming that it loves HTML5 just as much as it does Flash, a technology it owns. So far though, while there have been a few exceptions, it hasn't had much to back up that claim.
With the release of Adobe Edge, an animation design tool which relies on HTLM5, CSS, JavaScript and so on, the comp... |
1 August 2011 07:11 GMT |
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While the web is very much in love with the latest technologies like HTML5 and CSS 3, the standardization process moves at a much slower pace, CSS 2.1 is now labeled as a W3C Recommendation, meaning that it's recognized as an official standard. What this means is that CSS 2.1 gets the official stamp of approval,... |
8 June 2011 06:03 GMT |
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The revamped Yahoo Mail, which has been in beta so far, is being rolled out to everyone. It's a major update, packed full of new features and improvements. Just as interesting as the new app itself is what Yahoo has done behind the scenes, to ensure that the new Yahoo Mail is faster than ever before."Six months ... |
24 May 2011 10:01 GMT |
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Blogger has kept its promise and has unveiled the first step of the announced revamp. Google hasn't paid that much attention to Blogger in recent years, but it's finally getting the some love. Blogger is previewing five new blog templates full of AJAX, HTML5 and CSS3 goodness to put the likes of WordPress, ... |
31 March 2011 11:40 GMT |
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The first upgrade for Expression Web 4 is now available for download from Microsoft. Customers can head over to the Download Center and grab Expression Web 4 Service Pack 1 RTM immediately. According to the software giant, existing users of Expression Web 4 will be able to notice improvements across the table, with ... |
22 March 2011 09:13 GMT |
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Google has had a busy week, as always, and a couple of small features and tweaks have landed. If you want to have a quick glimpse of a certain type of map for a location, doing the right search on Google will retrieve the Maps OneBox with a satellite or terrain view, depending on your query. Image search has added be... |
12 February 2011 08:16 GMT |
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SourceForge is the latest big name to adopt and use HTML5 and CSS3 for their user interface. Even if the official HTML5 and CSS3 standards have not been completed, large websites are making the crucial step toward this new technology.Developers and users alike have been pleasantly surprised on February 9th 2011 when ... |
10 February 2011 09:28 GMT |
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One reason, if you need it, to take the first upgrade for Visual Studio 2010 out for a spin is the love that Service Pack 1 shows for HTML5 and CSS3. Essentially, with the advent of Visual Studio 2010 SP1, Microsoft plans to simplify the work needed from developers to build web applications on top of ASP.NET by leve... |
28 January 2011 09:26 GMT |
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While with Internet Explorer 9 Microsoft is for the first time placing strong emphasis on modern web standards support, there are players on the browser market that have always made this a priority. Case in point: Opera. A new Beta development snapshot of Opera 11 is now available for download, and early adopters wi... |
6 December 2010 10:27 GMT |
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The first stage of the Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) development process will come to an end next month, with Microsoft gearing up to release the first Beta build by the end of September 2010, eight weeks after the launch of Platform Preview 4. IE9 has already brought to the table a range of new features, albeit, end us... |
7 August 2010 06:54 GMT |
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Apple has posted a special page on its website dedicated to promoting HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript as the best tools for web designers, application developers, etc. A number of demos show how the latest version of Apple’s Safari web browser, new Macs, and new Apple mobile devices support the capabilities of the a... |
4 June 2010 03:08 GMT |
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MIX10, Microsoft’s web-centric conference, is now less than two weeks away, and, with Dean Hachamovitch, the IE general manager, keynoting the event, expectations involving Internet Explorer 9 could not be higher. One year after it launched Internet Explorer 8 to the public, Microsoft is set to showcase the pro... |
4 March 2010 03:30 GMT |
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CSS3 is still in the works, but several working drafts have been released to get a feel of how this will change the way we now view CSS. Shown below is a list of CSS3 properties that will surely be used to enhance website looks. Multiple Background Images Since everyone has renegaded tables from modern-day design, ... |
7 September 2009 05:20 GMT |
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