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Percentage of Web sites Using HTML5. It’s obvious that HTML5 is being embraced to a certain extent, but how many Web sites have really converted? There’s no way to get an exact number, but we can get a good idea of the progress being made by taking a look at the most popular sites on the Web. In order to get a picture of how many sites are making the moving, I decided to start a quarterly report called the HTML Census. Take a look at the 100 most trafficked sites for September, as ranked by Alexa. Import...
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Importing and Embedding Fonts using CSS3 and Google Web Fonts. With the beta API now available, Google Web Fonts is becoming an excellence source to find and easily import fonts. The directory contains over 250 Open Source Latin fonts. Using CSS or Javascript you can import and embed any of these fonts on your Web site or WordPress installation. I’ll walk you through how-to import a font and have it displaying on your Web site in less that 5 minutes! Post-It Sticky Note Tutorial with CSS 3.
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Different CSS Stylesheets on Specific Pages in WordPress. If you have large site, or just prefer to split-up your CSS into separate stylesheets, you may have wondered how to do accomplish this in WordPress. Whether you’d like to use a different stylesheet on every single page and post, or just have a couple of instances where you’d like to specify different CSS files, it can be accomplished using custom fields and some simple PHP. Are you using microdata yet?
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Introduction to CSS3 Media Queries - Tutorial and Examples | binvisions
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Introduction to CSS3 Media Queries. Votes, average: 4.71. It’s hard to get away from the discussion of Media Queries and Responsive Design in the CSS community, but if you aren’t quite sure what they are, or simply don’t know how to use them then this is the guide for you. If you’ve ever wanted to create a stylesheet for specific devices (smartphones, tablets, desktop computers), you can learn how below. What are Media Queries? Using a CSS3 Media Query. Let’s familiarize ourselves with a few of them.
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How-to Add Meta NoIndex to wp-login.php in WordPress. For those concerned about the SEO value of their WordPress-driven site, there are few larger frustrations than finding out that your login page has been indexed by search engines. Adding a. Tag to wp-login.php should be on everyone’s pre-launch checklist, but it’s never too late to take care of this annoyance – no plug-in required! Follow this simple step-by-step guide to learn how to add a. Rule to your login page in just minutes. If you have large s...
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Bing is Investigating ForceRecrawl Issue in Webmaster Tools. For the past few weeks, many Web Developers that use Bing Webmaster Tools have been seeing strange 404 Not Found errors in the Crawl Details section of their BWT accounts. At the November 16th Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing meeting, I had a chance to speak with Duane Forrester, Bing’s Senior Product Manager of Webmaster Programs regarding the problem. List of Tablet and Smartphone Resolutions and Screen Sizes. Creating a redirect on ...
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Automatic Grunt Watch in ConEmu Split Tab. If you’re using Node.js as part of your Web development workflow, chances are that you’re taking advantage of a task runner like Grunt or Gulp to automate certain tasks, e.g. concatenation, minification, and linting. I’m going to share how to create a task in ConEmu that will automatically split your view in half, create a new console on the right side, and then run. In that new console from your current directory. Using the Min and Max Functions in CSS3. For th...
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Introduction to the Calc Function in CSS3, Tutorial with Examples | binvisions
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How-to use the Calc Function in CSS3. Votes, average: 4.89. With the release of CSS3 comes the introduction of a powerful new function, the. Function. With it you can specify length values based on the arithmetic, rather than simply using fixed numbers. Calculating values is particularly useful in replicating the same look across multiple browsers and devices. In this introduction we’re going to walk through proper use and compatibility, followed by a simple example of fluid layouts. Sum of 25% and 5px.
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List of the Best CSS Tools | binvisions
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Below you’ll find a list of what I consider to be the best tools for CSS3 and HTML5. Is an open source Web development environment with syntax highlighting for HTML, CSS, PHP and several other programming languages. Aptana comes bundled with FTP support and an auto-complete feature. Is an open source text editor with syntax highlighting for most major programming languages. Support for file transferring, file management and more can be attained by installing plugins from the Notepad Plugins.
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HTML5 - Differences and Discussion | binvisions
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SEO: Using CSS and Text-Indent or Images for Logos? A quandary that Web Developers have long faced is the issue of using CSS with a background image and text indent, or simply use an image when it comes to SEO. When CSS started to gain popularity about a decade ago, many developers switched from using images to using CSS to apply a background image to their h1 heading tag and put the elements text out of view with CSS and the text-indent property. But which one is correct? Below you’ll see the CSS ...