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Tackling Accessibility on The Web

Matt West ● April 17th, 2013 ● Accessibility, HTML and XHTML, HTML5, Learn to Code | Tagged accessibility, html ● 6 comments
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As browser capabilities continue to grow the websites that we are building are getting ever more complex. Fancy JavaScript UIs are great for showing off the latest technologies but they can cause a real problem for assistive technologies like screen …Continue reading →

Explaining Markdown

Matt West ● April 8th, 2013 ● Code, HTML and XHTML, HTML5 | Tagged cms, html, markdown ● 5 comments
Explaining Markdown

Markdown is a simple text-based markup language and conversion tool that allows writers to create great content for the web without having to worry too much about HTML. The syntax of the language is designed to be easy to learn …Continue reading →

What’s New in HTML6

Treehouse ● April 1st, 2012 ● HTML and XHTML ● 29 comments

Even though everyone is getting around to supporting all of the standards being set forth in the HTML5 specification, the WHATWG has been hard at work with HTML6. If you haven’t been keeping up with the forums, IRC channel, and …Continue reading →

A New Year, A New Responsive Dribbble Portfolio – Part 2 of 2

Treehouse ● February 22nd, 2012 ● CSS, CSS3, Design, HTML and XHTML, HTML5, jQuery ● 5 comments

Moving forward ladies and gents we are onto round two of this two part tutorial. In part one we covered the HTML/CSS/jQuery of our one page responsive Dribbble portfolio site. If you missed the first post please check it out …Continue reading →

Handlebars.js Part 3: Tips and Tricks

Treehouse ● April 13th, 2011 ● Code, HTML and XHTML, JavaScript, jQuery ● 11 comments

So we’re about done learning about Handlebars.js, but I’ve got a few examples of tricks I’ve found while using Handlebars that I figured I would share. If you haven’t read them yet, I’d highly recommend reading Part 1 and Part …Continue reading →

Have you seen requestAnimationFrame?

Treehouse ● April 8th, 2011 ● Code, HTML and XHTML, JavaScript ● 9 comments

CSS3 Animations make a huge impact on reducing CPU and making animation more efficient in the browser, but I don’t think we’ll ever get away from sometimes having to use JavaScript to do animations. requestAnimationFrame is a neat new draft …Continue reading →

Handlebars.js Part 2: Partials and Helpers

Treehouse ● April 1st, 2011 ● Code, HTML and XHTML, JavaScript ● 6 comments

Last week we looked at the basics of using Handlebars.js. We learned how to write a basic template to loop over a list of people. This week we’ll build on that by learning about using Handlebars’ built-in helpers, writing and …Continue reading →

HTML Form Inputs: Video Tutorial

Treehouse ● March 30th, 2011 ● Code, HTML and XHTML ● 2 comments

In this 5 minute video, you’ll learn how to use the input element. Using input in combination with the type attribute, we can create a wide variety of different form elements. This video is from Think Vitamin Membership, a high-quality video …Continue reading →

Getting Started with Handlebars.js

Treehouse ● March 25th, 2011 ● Code, HTML and XHTML, JavaScript ● 22 comments

Web apps are using JavaScript to create dynamic interfaces now more than ever before, and that’s not a trend that will change any time soon. DOM manipulation is great for simpler JavaScript apps, but what do you do when you’re …Continue reading →

Complex Tables: Part 2 Video Tutorial

Treehouse ● March 4th, 2011 ● Code, HTML and XHTML | Tagged Videos ● 1 comment

In this 6 minute video, you’ll learn some additional techniques you can use to improve the accessibility of complex tables. These tips are useful when your table contains three levels of headers. This video is from Think Vitamin Membership, a high-quality …Continue reading →

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