On using h1 for all heading levels in HTML5 | 456 Berea Street
12 weeks ago by tbrown
Roger Johansson: "You can keep using h1-h6 in HTML5, but you can also choose to use only h1 elements for all headings and rely on the HTML5 outline algorithm to sort out the heading hierarchy. If you do this, however, you should be aware that currently there is very little support for the HTML5 outline in web browsers, screen readers and developer tools."
HTML
HTML5
Markup
WDBP
12 weeks ago by tbrown
Radio Buttons with 2-Way Exclusivity | CSS-Tricks
september 2011 by tbrown
"Let's say you were tasked with creating a UI in which users can rate three candy bars from their most to least favorite. A grid of radio buttons isn't a terrible way to go about this."
HTML
JS
jQuery
Forms
september 2011 by tbrown
Controlling text size in iOS Safari
december 2010 by tbrown
Roger Johansson on viewport width settings and text zooming.
Type
CSS
HTML
iOS
december 2010 by tbrown
Hardboiled Web Design
december 2010 by tbrown
Video of Andy Clark's talk at DIBI 2010.
HTML
CSS
Web-Standards
Design
december 2010 by tbrown
Code Standards | Isobar
april 2010 by tbrown
"By maintaining consistency in coding styles and conventions, we can ease the burden of legacy code maintenance, and mitigate risk of breakage in the future. By adhering to best practices, we ensure optimized page loading, performance and maintainable code."
HTML
CSS
JS
april 2010 by tbrown
Unicode code converter [ishida >> utilities]
february 2010 by tbrown
"Type or paste text in any of the green or grey shaded boxes and click on the button Convert button above it. Alternative representations will appear in all the other boxes."
Type
HTML
february 2010 by tbrown
Illustrator to HTML5's Canvas
january 2010 by tbrown
Dave Shea: "Most of the Canvas demos we’ve seen thus far have mostly featured simple primitive shapes like lines and ellipses for good reason: it’s too hard to build up a reasonably complex vector image by manually plotting bezier curves. [...] Over the past few days I’ve tried out various ways to get around this problem."
Illustrator
Tutorial
SVG
HTML
january 2010 by tbrown
Cross Browser HTML5 Drag and Drop
january 2010 by tbrown
Zoltan Hawryluk: "I found a common denominator that works well, with the help of a small bit of JavaScript that smooths out the edges. [...] This article will explain how to do this step by step with many examples along the way."
JS
UI
HTML
january 2010 by tbrown
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