Posts Tagged ‘span class

When releasing a web product, there is nothing more beneficial than receiving early feedback from your users. Unfortunately, many websites make it unnecessarily difficult to send your feedback or lack this functionality altogether Today we are making a simple solution to this problem. Powered by jQuery, PHP and the PHPMailer class, this form sends the [...]

You’ve probably heard a lot about the new HTML5 canvas element. As the name implies, this is a special element that allows us to create and modify graphics. In addition, we can also use it like any other element on the page – apply jQuery animations on it, listen for events and integrate it deeply [...]

Via Phil Franks comes an interesting HTML5/CSS3 site for There Studio, which is a kind of coworking space in London: The site itself has a number of circles with information bouncing on the screen that respond to mouse clicks and moves. Let’s crack the site open using View Source and see how they are doing [...]

Many sites have a really cool hidden panel which contains some relevant information and this panel is revealed to us, with a cool animation, when we click on a particular button or hover over it. This has usually been achieved using jQuery. But now as we advent towards the future and CSS3 is becoming a [...]

I was recently scoping out the horrid source code of the Google homepage when I noticed the “Google Search” and “I’m Feeling Lucky” buttons had a style definition I hadn’t seen before:  -webkit-appearance.  The value assigned to the style was “push-button.”  They are buttons so that makes sense but I was curious as to the [...]


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