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The Cool Web Stuff Series (Part II)

Part II of the cool web stuff series will focus on HTML5 and CSS3.

A great tutorial on what you can do using new internet technologies.

Just in case you are a HTML5 rookie, this is a great article to start with.

You’ll need a Safari browser to have start the demos on this page. And don’t miss the link to the Developers center…

Posted October 17th, 2010.

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The Cool Web Stuff Series (Part I)

In this new series I will regularly let you know what I found on the web. I’ll try to publish one post per month but I’m not going to promise anything ;-). So, here is the first Cool Web Stuff list: Continue Reading

Posted August 11th, 2010.

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How to render valid HTML using Zend Framework, Tidy & Firebug

Why not use a Zend Framework plugin which again uses Tidy to check the validity of all the HTML code generated by your scripts? Wouldn’t it be great to have something like this? Well, actually it would. Unfortunately, I have to admit that this wasn’t my idea ;-) – in fact it was Ryan Mauger who posted a very interesting article about this issue on his blog.

Interested? Follow this link to read Ryan’s post.

Posted June 4th, 2010.

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HTML, CSS and MS Outlook or: How to send good looking Emails

Ever had the problem that you had to send emails (HTML and text), e.g. newsletters, registration infos etc. to your users? Ever tried to open these emails using Microsoft Outlook? They will probably look awful because MS Outlook only supports a subset of HTML and CSS (for a detailed list of all supported HTML tags and CSS attributes, please visit Microsoft MSDN). This tutorial will show you how to easily create HTML emails which will look good in all Email-Clients including MS Outlook. Continue Reading

Posted May 23rd, 2010.

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HTML5 and CSS3

Just found some useful links that might help you if you are interested in HTML5 and/or CSS3. Check them out…
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Posted May 15th, 2010.

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