CSS3 Animations 101: What are Animations?
If you followed my recent series about CSS3 transitions, you’ll understand that they’re an animated effect between a start and end state which is fired by a trigger such as a CSS :hover or JavaScript...
View Article7 Things You Need to Know to Run a Successful Photo Contest on Facebook
Viral, liquid and contagious. These are all words that can be used to describe content that flows at velocity across the web. If there is one type of media that fits into the high sharing and fast...
View ArticleThe Last Post
As any web developer worth their salt knows, a website is never finished. Like a work of theatre or dance – and unlike, say, a movie or a painting – there’s no point where you can say, “That’s it....
View ArticleWhat Happened to HD Web Design?
Posted in Web Design • 16 hours ago • Written by Sheena Cavazos • Leave a comment In this article, we will be sharing with you about how HD web design changed the world. Why do people love or hate it?...
View ArticleMoving Towards a Web without Plug-Ins
By Noupe Editorial Team Posted in WebDev 0 comments The Web began as markup only, and then some script and styling. For many developers, especially us veterans, it’s hard to imagine a Web without...
View ArticleData Center Boot Camp Revolution: Creating Leaner, Meaner Data Centers
Digg DZone Reddit Slashdot StumbleUpon del.icio.us Facebook FriendFeed Furl The continually evolving IT landscape may be reaching a point of greater disruption than ever before when it comes to the...
View ArticleReview: Edge Animate CC for Dummies
8/14/13 In this article we look at Edge Animate CC for Dummies, by Michael Rohde. Edge Animate is one of the many programs that is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud. The book is comprised of six...
View ArticleBuild a Complete MVC Web Site With ExpressJS
In this article we’ll be building a complete website with a front-facing client side, as well as a control panel for managing the site’s content. As you may guess, the final working version of the...
View ArticleIntroducing Jelly Navigation Menu: When Canvas Meets PaperJS
Introducing Jelly Navigation Menu: When Canvas Meets PaperJS By Oleg Solomka August 15th, 2013 CSS, HTML, JavaScript 3 Comments It’s our great pleasure to support active members of the Web design and...
View ArticleTalking Photoshop with the Experts: Transcript
Always keen to push the boundaries, today I decided to test whether or not it is humanly possible to teach people about Photoshop without sharing a screen. The experiment was a semi-success, with lots...
View ArticleUsing Short Form Words Online: a Primer
CTA. HTML. e.g. So many of the words we use online every day are acronyms, abbreviations, or initialisms. We use them all the time, yet most of us aren’t sure what the standards are around presenting...
View ArticleHow to Use Motion Blur in CSS3 Animations
CSS3 transitions and animations are very useful but they’re often too perfect! Have you ever wondered why computer games look staggered at 25-30 frames per second but movies appear natural at the same...
View ArticleA Look at the WordPress HTTP API: A Practical Example of wp_remote_post
In the previous article, we reviewed the previous articles regarding GET requests, the native PHP facilities for making requests, and reviewed WordPress <code>wp_remote_postcode> API function...
View ArticleBuild a Complete MVC Website With ExpressJS
In this article we’ll be building a complete website with a front-facing client side, as well as a control panel for managing the site’s content. As you may guess, the final working version of the...
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