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5 Exciting Things to Look Forward to in HTML 5Open in New Window
"HTML 5 is the upcoming major revision of the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the main method of marking up content for sharing on the World Wide Web. HTML's development stopped at HTML 4.01 in 1 read more »
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Mobile Firefox Coming To SymbianOpen in New Window
Marin Perez writes "Mozilla will be bringing its mobile Firefox browser to the Symbian operating system, according to Christian Sejersen, Mozilla's director of mobile engineering. Code-named Fennec read more »
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Ext Framework, jQuery and ASP.NETOpen in New Window
"If you are developing a browser-based application, or using Adobe AIR, then jQuery and Ext JS are prime choices for your framework. Of course you could code it all in raw Javascript and HTML but Da read more »
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Google patches Chrome file-stealing bugOpen in New Window
Chrome 0.4.154.18, which was released Tuesday, fixes a vulnerability that could be exploited by hackers. According to Mark Larson, Chrome's program manager "We now prevent local files from connecti read more »
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Float irregular images on your Web pages with pngsliceOpen in New Window
Ben Martin writes "pngslice slices an image into thin vertical images and generates a small chunk of HTML to align these slices so that the original image can be seen in a Web browser. This lets you read more »
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Free HTML Credit Card Images LogosOpen in New Window
Free credit card logos in HTML code for your website. Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and Paypal image logos in html code to cut and paste to your website. animated .gif .jpeg images of read more »
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Flipping the Linux switch: Linux web tools and HTML editors, Pt. 1Open in New Window
Kristin Shoemaker offers a lengthy first part post on utilizing Linux tools to prepare websites. read more »
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Is HTML a Humane Markup Language?Open in New Window
Jeff Atwood tackles the best markup for his new site stackoverflow.com and finds HTML a better alternative than many more "human markup" options. read more »
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