Apple taking it to Adobe with this demonstration of HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript – all web standards. Who needs Flash? (via markboulton)
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Apple taking it to Adobe with this demonstration of HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript – all web standards. Who needs Flash? (via markboulton)
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Some technical details for Gmail’s new look buttons. Geek warning, suitable for those interested in HTML and CSS.
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A nifty little tool to create the CSS required to set out your type. [via SimpleBits]
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An online tool to clean-up your CSS file.
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Russ Weakley of the Web Standards Group has finally started a blog. He regularly posts web standards related links to the WSG mailing list, now he is collecting those on his blog, as well as other articles and content he has written.
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A bit rough, but this step by step is a good guide to creating a web-site using XHTML and CSS. Web Essentials, the finished product.
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My blog about maths teaching.
MathsClass This Week #2
Nothing to do with MathsClass, this week saw the addition of Emma to our family. Four maths teachers kindly shared their work on MathsFaculty for others to use.
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