
HTML5 is an effective language for web developers and designers to use to structure and present content on the web. It’s increasingly used more and more, whether to make websites more functional and user-friendly, deliver video faster, or build desktop-level web apps.
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10 Essential Guides, Resources and Tools for Getting Started with HTML5
Design And Develop A Complete Website
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You’ll find lots of web design and development tutorials out the net… but very few tuts that take you from start to finish. Lots of tutorials are only for design, and others are only for coding. Today we’re starting a new series where we’ll design and develop a complete website from scratch; We’ll take you from the initial wireframe to the full site design (including 5 pages). Then we’ll be coding the design (in Nettuts of course) and finally converting this complete XHTML theme to a working WordPress theme!
How HTML5 Changes the Way We Think of Navigation

The standard method of marking up site navigation and menus has pretty much unchanged for more than a decade now. With the arrival of HTML5, however, I believe that it is changing. In this article, we’re going to take a very brief look at the traditional way of coding menus, contrast it against what I believe to be the better HTML5 method, and even show you how to make it work in primarily-XHTML-based environments.
HTML5 & CSS3: Take Your Design to Another Level

While both languages for HTML5 and CSS3 aren’t fully complete yet, taking the time time to familiarize yourself with some of the pointers in this post can really help you achieve that clean look and feel for your site. Let’s take a deeper look at them.
HTML5 is the latest version of HTML or Hypertext Markup Language. It is currently only fully supported by a handful of browsers but the next year should see a large increase in usage. It isn’t expected to be completed until 2014, but the features that are available now are a great way to become acquainted with HTML5 and add some cool elements to your website.
HTML5 Tutorials and Techniques That Will Keep You Busy

Ever since the latest revision of HTML has launched, internet marketers have switched to HTML5 due to its several new features which facilitate Web development distinctly. It has opened new doors to designers and developers and as you may have already noticed, the use of Flash in Web and internet applications has significantly dropped. In today’s post, we’ve gathered some very useful tutorials that will help you achieve a good command of HTML5. Please feel free to share with us other useful tutorials that have kept you busy!
30 Beautiful Business Card Designs

Bored of the forgettable rectangles of card that get shoved into your wallet? A business card needn’t be boring. Don’t think of it as a business card; think of it as card is a piece of card that tells people who you are and what you’re about – an extension of your business website. It’s a vehicle for getting across your personality. In the pile of business cards that grows on a person’s desk, you want yours to stand out, to be the one that your colleagues and clients reach for. Some business cards, while maintaining all of the normal details – name, phone number, websites, address, tagline – really stand out. Here are some of the most striking you can find
Why and How to Make Your Website Mobile Phone Compatible

Internet and mobile, two amazing inventions of technology have made our lives easier and convenient. Since the user of both has increased so much, you will find so eight out of ten people using internet via cell phones because it helps them in staying connected to the world and it is convenient as well. This increasing popularity has compelled mobile companies to design websites especially for mobile usage. It has become a necessity for almost every popular website to come up with a “Mobile Version” of the website.
Designing a website for mobile usage is not at all an easy thing to do. As a designer, you should learn each and everything about mobile website designing and then take a step forward. So, before you actually jump into designing a mobile version of your client’s website, you really need to understand what is mobile web design?
Resources – HTML5 & CSS3 Tips, Tutorials and Tools

The two big changes in web development recently and the thing everyone’s talking about are the latest versions of HTML 5 and CSS 3. To stay ahead of the crowd learning these technologies is not only a natural step but essential. HTML 5 is the main reason Steve Jobs doesn’t allow flash it is 100 % open to all and doesn’t conflict with apple devices.
Internet Explorer In A Web Designer’s Life – Problems And Solutions

Internet Explorer, this current pain in the… code for designers nowadays, had its days of glory a long time ago, when IE6 was launched, cause at that time, believe it or not, IE6 was a top notch browser. With time, things have changed and changed dramatically, Internet Explorer having to face an incredible load of hate directed to itself, especially coming from web designers and developers.
Not even the release of IE7, IE8 or even IE9 didn’t make much of a difference cause every time a new version came, it was still behind with the existing web technology. Other browsers have problems too with certain features, but Internet Explorer bites the dust when it’s compared with any other serious browser, you just have to name it Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Opera.
Fortunately for web designers and developers, there are tools and snippets to make their life easier when facing this application For the problems that IE causes, there are also solutions that make the web designer’s life easier.
How to Choose a Search Friendly Domain Name

Choosing a domain name should never be allowed to become a stumbling block for launching your blog or business. While it’s easy to go wrong with domain name selection, a bad choice is almost never catastrophic, unlike failure to take action. As with most things in life, making a decision work is more important than making the right decision.
There are two basic approaches to picking a name for your site. You can either focus on branding, or focus on keywords. If you take the branding route, you don’t need much help from me—you know the product or subject you’re trying to promote better than I do, assuming you know enough to create a website about it. That’s more of an art than a science. On the other hand, if you want to go for a keyword optimized domain name, there’s a more deterministic way to pick the best one available.


