Archive for May, 2010
HTML 5 Demos and Examples
HTML 5 Demos and Examples. A nice collection of HTML5 demos and examples. Handy.
HTML5 & CSS3 Readiness
HTML5 & CSS3 Readiness. A nice visualization that shows you how HTML5 and CSS3 support has evolved since 2008.
The Fluid Grid system
The Fluid Grid system. Allows designers to use the screen real estate on large monitors and retain great design on smaller ones.
The Web is a web of content, not an application framework
I’ve never been a big fan of Web “applications�. For most tasks that warrant the use of some sort of application I much prefer having a stable desktop application that adheres to the user interface conventions of the platform I’m using, and that I can use without having to be connected to the Internet.
When I use the Web, it’s first and foremost because I want to find or share information – what many call “content�. And that’s something the Web excels at. Yes, Web applications are popular. Especially among developers. But being a platform for creating and delivering applications is not what the Web does best.
Posted in Accessibility, Browsers, Web Standards.
Which email clients support CSS3?
Which email clients support CSS3?. A nice chart that displays CSS3 support on the 7 most popular email clients.