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Data visualizations with Can I Use compatibility tables
The Can I Use website keeps data on compatibility of browsers with the latest HTML5, CSS3, and SVG code. Here is a way to get the data source and create your own visualizations to ...
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Start looking into the HTML5 template element
The HTML5 template element is still in development, but you can read the spec and start playing around with it now to see how it might figure into your future web designs.
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A checklist for web accessibility issues
In addition to designing for all kinds of devices with varying screen sizes, developers also aim for accessibility for all users. Here is a checklist to help you rate your website ...
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Chrome add-on Responsive Inspector lets you preview media queries
A handy add-on for the Chrome browser allows you to inspect media queries on active URLs and understand how responsive websites interact at various screen sizes.
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Know your users: Web analytics tools
Here are tips on how to get good web analytics data and use it to find out more about how users are interacting with your website.
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Create social media interaction for small business websites
Follow these simple tips for social media sharing that will help you build relationships with customers, drive more traffic, and work on a small budget.
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Experiment with CSS3 Exclusions and Shapes module
The CSS Exclusions module is still in the experimental phase, but you can start learning about it and playing with the code now.
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Tips on how to coach your website clients
Making sure your clients are happy with their new website design depends on clear communication and shaping their expectations.
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Creating common web design icons with CSS: The NavIcon
The NavIcon, an instantly recognizable menu icon in web design, is one of many. You can create this one and others with pure CSS.
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Try the lightweight CSS Slideshow System for your next presentation
The CSS Slideshow System, or CSSS, is a simple, lightweight presentation program featuring keyboard navigation. Take a look under the hood and learn how you can use it.