Posts Tagged ‘html markup

Advertise here with BSA Holmes is a CSS stylesheet for diagnosing potentially invalid, inaccessible or erroneous HTML markup. It works by adding a class to the <body> tag and highlights elements with: missing required attributes on tags, such as name attributes on inputs possibly improvable markup, such as links with href="#" deprecated and non-W3C elements [...]

In today’s tutorial, we will be using the HTML5 canvas element to create a simple photography portfolio, which displays a set of featured photos with a camera shutter effect. This functionality will come in the form of an easy to use jQuery plugin that you can easily incorporate into any website. The Idea The canvas [...]

One of the easiest ways to boost up the sales of your products is to show the honest recommendations of people that have already purchased them. This is content that rarely changes, and you do not need a dedicated CMS system just to manage it. In this tutorial we are going to build a XML [...]

Today we are going to use jQuery and CSS3 rotations, along with the jQuery rotate plugin, to create a beautiful slideshow. You can use it to spice up your web sites, product pages and other projects with some CSS3 magic. HTML Following the tradition, we will first lay down the HTML markup of the slideshow. [...]

The Beatles are on iTunes! Or, if you are like me and don’t care that much about it, you’ve probably noticed the awesome splash screen that Apple used to promote the event. Risking to start a trend, in this tutorial we are going to create a simple jQuery plugin that will display fancy Apple-style splash [...]


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