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To really understand the new html5 semantic elements you need to use them in practice. To do that I’ve created a demo of a typical blog post page. I want to share that demo and do my best to explain why I chose to structure the page as I have. Before getting to the explanation [...]

Earlier this week we looked at the new text-level and structural semantic elements html5 provides. Today I want to continue and talk about content models in html5, specifically the new outline algorithm for creating hierarchy. Once again much of the content below comes to me via Jeremy Keith’s book HTML5 for Web Designers, which I [...]

HTML5 has several new layers, including a new set of semantic tags. While there is still some debate about whether or not we should be using and styling these tags I think at the very least we should start learning them. Over the last year or two I’ve read quite a number of posts talking [...]

A showcase of the very best web designs from the last week Carnivale Du Vin UW Design Show Hugo & Marie Hard Graft Sunborn Web Typography For The Lonely Iconmonstr Maersk Yoggrt Moody International Jenier Growcase Niketo The Lit Pub Pucket If you like this post you may also want to look at: Weekly Web [...]

A roundup of the best design inspiration posted on Dribbble this week Task tracking counter Video component update 100% Happiness Facebook app version Construction Brazilian flip-flop Making choices… Search Battery stats Dashboard beta 2 Virgin uploading Bunker app Meal invite for iPhone app Super Action Bros Completed Ohlando Type Treatments If you like this post [...]


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