Posts Tagged ‘little knowledge

The world of Internet is evolving and constantly changing. This means the current technologies will become obsolete in a few years from now due to newer versions and faster technologies. As we move from one technology to another, it also creates a need to support the older technologies for the benefit of people who are [...]

This tutorial will teach you how to recreate the lightning effect used in the recent Sky logo version. While you can see this type treatment on posters around the UK I first discovered the beautiful glossy typography in their ads on TV. I loved it instantly so I decided to write a tutorial on how [...]

Recently Mike Rowehl, a mobile developer with relatively little knowledge of the web world, confessed to being baffled by the attitude of web developers interested in mobile. This is part two of my reply, and we’re going to talk about progressive enhancement now. (See also part one) Like me, Mike was impressed by Bryan Rieger’s [...]

Web apps are great because you can access them from anywhere, they keep all of your data safe, and for the most part, they’re straightforward to get up and running with (No installations or configuring needed!) The catch of course is that there are thousands of them and it can be a challenge to find [...]

Have you ever visited a website with expectations about what you would find only to discover that site held none of the information you were looking for? That site might have had exactly what you’re interested in, but there was no clear path to find it. The site may have been organized in such a [...]


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