What's the difference between adaptive, responsive web design?
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Mark Greenwood | 3/12/2012
Using primarily HTML and CSS we can "fluidly" adjust the width of elements and even hide elements to fit the available space.
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CSS
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Web Development
CSS Max-Width and Max-Height Properties
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Vince Scordino | 24/08/2012
Let me introduce you to the max-width/max-height properties.
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CSS
Website optimization
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Mark Greenwood | 28/10/2011
How much unnecessary time are your customers waiting for your pages download? How does is it affecting your bottom line? It seems that these days users care more about load time than bells and whistles. Additionally, page load times are becoming more important to your seach engine rankings too.
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Web Development
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CSS
The Wonder of HTML5
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Andrew O'Sullivan | 13/05/2011
Mozilla's Web O' Wonder shows off some of the amazing things that can be done with HTML5.
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Web Design
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CSS
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Online Trends
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User Experience
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Mobile Web
You should start to get your head around HTML5
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Robert Beerworth | 14/09/2010
It is fair to say that the slow transition from HTML4 to HTML5 has begun. It is slow and without a clear direction, though more and more glimmers of HTML5 are appearing. It’s time to get your head around it.
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Web Development
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Online Trends
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Programming
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CSS
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Web Strategy
Should I build my website in HTML5?
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Robert Beerworth | 13/07/2010
HTML5 is coming, though when do you pull the trigger? Turns out, it all depends on who you're pointing at.
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Web Development
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Online Trends
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Programming
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CSS
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Web Strategy
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Tips & Tricks
CSS Benefits
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Solaris Ataya | 18/09/2009
As one enthusiastic CSS guru put it ‘CSS can fix any relationship problem’. Seem like a bit of a controversial statement? I agree, but it does go to show how CSS is regarded by some as a highly reputable solution to traditional methods of web design.
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CSS
Accessibility From A Developers Point Of View - Part 1
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Simon Miller | 1/09/2009
Accessibility from a developers point of view part 1 - some elements that make up a triple A website
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Website Accessibility
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Web Development
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CSS
All IE’s Aren’t Created Equally
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Guy MacArthur | 10/08/2009
As a developer one of my responsibilities while working on a site is to ensure that everything looks as it should on many different web browsers. When I say different browsers that includes different versions of browsers. Currently, there are 3 versions of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer that dominate browser usage worldwide. Those are IE 6, 7 and 8. And unfortunately, they like to show the same web sites slightly, and on occasion drastically, different.
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Web Development
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Web Design
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CSS
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Tips & Tricks
Refreshing Your Website Design
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418
| 17/09/2008
Have you reviewed your web site lately? If your site is at least a year old you may want to consider updating the design of your site. There are several reasons to consider an update:
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Business
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Web Design
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Web Development
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CSS
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Usability
Design and Development of a Web 2.0 classic
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251
| 7/05/2007
Wiliam has just lauched it's new website, built using cutting edge Web 2.0 technology, combined with truly breathtaking designs.
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Technology
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Web Design
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Web Development
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Clients
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CSS
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Programming
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Web 2.0
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SEO Melbourne
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Search Engine Optimisation Melbourne
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SEO
Best New Technology Gadget Guy
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| 4/05/2007
Gadget Guy wins Sun Microsystems IT Journalism Award for Best New Technology Title 2006
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Technology
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Web Development
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Business
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Clients
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CSS
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Programming