Custom HTML5 WordPress Skin Released!
I just released my custom HTML5 WordPress skin, and it is a relief to get back to being able to post after working on this. Over the course of working on this I found many new HTML5 tidbits that really...
View ArticleHow to build a WordPress HTML5 theme
iPhone, iPad, video HTML5 deployment, Webkit, Chrome, Safari, web standards, canvas elements, and disappearing flash support. These are just a few of the many reasons to explore HTML5 and its...
View ArticleBest iPad Apps Roundup
So now that both the iPad and the iPad 3G are out, I thought I would post a roundup of the best iPad apps out there that I’ve found. I know there is a lot of curiosity around the potential of the iPad...
View ArticleIE 9 and the Future of Web Standards
Recently it was announced that for the first time in over a decade Internet Explorers global market share has dropped below 60%. Although in my personal experience the stats don’t reflect that, it is...
View ArticleInternet Explorer 6 and the Universal Stylesheet
Anyone who has done any website development in the last decade knows the web developers worst enemy. It’s a browser plagued by security Issues, compatibility problems, poor build efficiency, and slow...
View ArticleWhy JavaScript Pop Ups are Evil
For over a decade of website design, Pop-Ups have been finding their way onto websites of all kinds. Anything from the giant click here flashing button that pops up a new window to embedded aggressive...
View ArticleQR Generator
A QR Code is a two-dimensional code, readable by QR scanners, mobile phones with a camera, and smartphones. Text, Data, and most importantly URLs can be encoded onto these codes. QR codes are growing...
View ArticleCoverflow using CSS 3D Transforms
As HTML5 and CSS3 technology grows, WebKit CSS 3D transforms are emerging and allowing web developers to do some great things within the browser. To exemplify this, I’ve put together a CSS coverflow...
View ArticleFive Tennis Tips for Your Own Career
Recently watching some great tennis players, who were also board members of Dealer.com, I was reminded of some great corollaries of tennis to web development and to a career. Here are five tips that...
View ArticleUsing Pinterest with FancyBox
What is the most obvious use of social for a photo browser? Well, pinterest of course. With it’s emerging social applications pinterest, the online scrapbooking tool has great implications when...
View ArticleSchema.org Markup of a SERP / Product Listing
Microdata is great but, how do you use Google rich snippets to add multiple products to a single page? Schema.org recently released their product example markup. This gave me a chance to create the...
View ArticleHandling High-Resolution Screens on the Web
A lot has changed recently with the development of more and more high resolution and retina screen devices. We as web developers need to make sure we stay equipped to present the best possible option...
View ArticleTop Life Hacks of 2014
Fancy Hands Fancy Hands is an incredible service for saving time. Use them to schedule appointments, research, or do other tasks so that you can focus on what you need to do. Do you get a haircut? You...
View ArticleZillow’s Business Model
I recently took some time to explore Zillow’s business model using Alexander Osterwalder & Yves Pigneur’s Business Model Generation methodologies. Zillow exists in a very tumultuous time for the...
View ArticleIE 9 and the Future of Web Standards
Recently it was announced that for the first time in over a decade Internet Explorers global market share has dropped below 60%. Although in my personal experience the stats don’t reflect that, it is...
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