HTML is the standard language used to build Web pages. It isn’t going anywhere, but some new technologies–such as HTML5 and CSS3–are already changing how you interact with Web sites. Here’s what these ...
Web developers wanting to use the new features in HTML5 or CSS3 are still struggling with incomplete and inconsistent browser support. While HTML5 isn't perfect (or complete), that doesn't mean you ...
Keeping track of the ever-evolving HTML5 and CSS 3 support in today’s web browsers can be an overwhelming task. Sure you can use CSS animations to create some whiz-bang effects, but should you? Which ...
Could you build an online game using just HTML, CSS and JavaScript? Absolutely! And this book might just help you make that happen. The starting point of Build an HTML5 Game: A Developer’s Guide with ...
The just-released and latest version of Google’s mobile operating system, Android 4.4 KitKat, has made a big change to the WebView component: it is now powered by Chromium. Google says this is a ...
HTML5 has been billed as a means for developers to create modern Web applications, complete with support for multimedia functionality like video and Canvas 2D. Its emergence has led to questions about ...
HTML5 is growing in importance and will continue to be a dominant platform for many use cases for the foreseeable future. Enterprise architects need to consider weaving HTML5 capabilities into their ...
Don't wait for the Flash-iPhone war to end: InfoWorld's hands-on guide tells you how to get your websites ready for HTML5 now There’s been lots written about the politics and process of the emerging ...