Posts Tagged ‘offline applications

The Think Vitamin HTML5 Online Conference is next Monday and we’re giving away one free ticket ($150 value). Here’s how to win: Tweet the following and we’ll pick one winner randomly (using search.twitter.com) on Monday! I want to attend http://j.mp/html5onlineconf because … Remember that even if you can’t attend live, you can watch the video [...]

Abandoning password masking as Jakob Nielsen suggests could present serious problems, including undermining a user’s trust by failing to meet a basic expectation. But with design patterns gleaned from offline applications, plus a dash of JavaScript, we can provide feedback and reduce password errors without compromising the basic user experience or losing our visitors’ trust. [...]

HTML5 contains more than just the new entities for a more meaningful document, it also contains an arsenal of JavaScript APIs. So many in fact, that some APIs have outgrown the HTML5 spec’s backyard and have been sent away to grow up all on their own and been given the prestigious honour of being specs [...]


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