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End your CSS3 vendor prefix nightmares by using -prefix-free
If you struggle with adding vendor prefixes to your CSS3, -prefix-free is the tool for you.
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Create ad graphics for any device with Google Web Designer
Learn how to install and use Google's free Web Designer tool to create HTML5-based designs and graphics for ad campaigns.
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Customize dropdown menus with the DropKick jQuery plugin
If you want to revamp your default dropdown menus, give the DropKick jQuery plugin a try.
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Customize Chrome with these four web development extensions
Ryan Boudreaux shares four of the Chrome extensions he uses in his web development work, and offers tips on managing extensions.
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Get inspiration from these impressive typography designs
Food Typography, Born Typeface, and Type We Like are just three of the resources web designer Ryan Boudreaux highlights as worth checking out.
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Four improvements to Google Chrome Packaged Apps
The improvements to the Chrome Packaged Apps platform make it possible for web technology-based built apps to function like regular native apps in desktop and laptop system environ...
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Use the HTML5 Web Audio API to get creative with your web apps' sounds
See demos and experiments that use the HTML5 Web Audio API specification, which processes and synthesizes audio in web applications.
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Try Adobe's open source CSS library Topcoat
If you're looking to revamp your CSS strategy, you might want to add Topcoat to your list of go-to web tools.
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Responsive web design tool review: Embed Responsively
Embed Responsively allows you to transform fixed width embedded media content into flexible and fluid responsive objects. See how the tool works.
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Use the Adobe Edge Inspect CC testing tool
Ryan Boudreaux reviews using the Adobe Edge Inspect CC tools to inspect your websites on mobile devices that are synchronized with the desktop.
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Test your website on mobile devices with Adobe Edge Inspect CC
Ryan Boudreaux explains how to install the Adobe Edge Inspect CC tool.
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How to set up your first bbPress forum
Ryan Boudreaux follows up his bbPress plugin installation steps with this tutorial on setting up your first forum.
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Install the bbPress forum plugin for WordPress
Ryan Boudreaux explains how to install the bbPress forum plugin.
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Learn to make WebGL 3D effects
Here are the latest resources to help you create WebGL 3D effects using HTML5.
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What's New with WordPress 3.6
Here is a run-down of the best new features and updates in the latest WordPress release.
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Check out CSS Wizardry for guidelines to write clear, maintainable CSS
CSS Wizardry offers guidelines for developers to write standardized, easy-to-maintain CSS code. Here are some of the highlights.
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Attend the Google Developers Academy without leaving your desk
There are many online classes available that offer training in the extensive set of developer tools provided by Google.
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Become a part of the HTML5 Hub
The HTML5 Hub is a new community project bringing together developers to brainstorm and collaborate. It also offers some handy tools, such as the App Starter.
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What you need to know about HTML5 forms
Get details on the new elements, attributes, and input types for HTML5 forms, along with code snippets to illustrate how they are used.
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Review: WiX website builder
Ryan Boudreaux reviews the WiX website builder and offers a quick demo of the steps to creating a website from one of the available WiX templates.
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DIY website tools for SMBs
For owners and operators of SMBs, these online tools will help you improve your web presence on a smaller budget in areas including e-commerce, marketing, and web development.
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Choosing an open source software license for your development project
If you are considering a development project that uses an open source software license, this guide will introduce you to the basic types available.
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HTML5 hgroup is dead: What you need to know
The HTML5 Working Group has dropped the element. Here's what you need to know about the change.
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Testing and developing for the mobile web
Your mobile web development strategy depends on being able to perform tests for a variety of devices and browsers. Here are emulators and simulators that can help.
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Google Chrome DevTools: Lesser-known tools for developers
You'll find some lesser-known, but very useful, developer tools in the Tips and Tricks collection for Chrome DevTools.
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Creating a Terms-of-Service policy: Expert advice for SMBs
Terms of Service agreements for your website protect you and should help your users. Ryan Boudreaux asks an expert for some best practice advice and provides some other resources f...
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Three tips for an effective SMB blog
Here are tips and resources for crafting a business blog that engages customers and encourages them to interact.
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How to install the WordTwit plugin to automate tweets from WordPress
This step-by-step shows you how to join your Wordpress blog and Twitter account to automate tweets.
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Learn to use the YUI Skin Builder
Create custom skins to use with Pure CSS modules with minimalist styling.
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Working with Pure CSS Modules, part 2
Ryan Boudreaux highlights Pure CSS modules for Buttons, Tables, and Menus, as well as some common layouts to help jump-start projects.