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Advances in Internet technology like widespread broadband access have made the Web much faster over the years, and now it's mobile's turn. Google is now recommending webmasters try to get their pages to load in just one second on mobile devices as a way to keep people from leaving due to waiting too long.
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Open source CMS provider dotCMS released version 2.3 this week with a clear eye towards mobile devices.
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Last week we explored tools for creating infographics. This week, it’s time to create data visualizations. When it comes to creating visual representation of hard data, things can get interesting.
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Plone's recently released roadmap outlines near-term plans that include adopting HTML5 and CSS3 and improving user experience. Plone Future In a shared Google document, Plone puts the project in context with its competitors and reveals its general roadmap of the future for the popular open source content management system.
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Cascading style sheets (CSS) has been in use now for over a decade for controlling web page appearance. However, the “standard” has long been a mess of implementations, specifications and varying levels of browser support that can, quite frankly, drive web designers mad, or at least to annoyance.
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Adobe (news, site ) aims to bring some glossy magazine style to the Web with a prototype CSS extension that can add new features to your web pages.
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The Internet is such a ubiquitous part of daily existence that its omission from Maslow’s hierarchy of needs must have been accidental.
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Earlier we told you about how Monotype Imaging released more than 7,500 fonts, including over 2,200 available for free through Web Fonts with the goal of providing more choices and supporting more languages for web designers, brand managers and publishers.
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eZ Systems’ (news, site) 2010 New Year's resolutions are all customer-serving: look-and-feel editing, XML export and collaboration in eZ Publish 4.2 open source web content management system. eZ Style Editor With the omnipresent Web CMS industry goal of making it umm..
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Mobile seems to be where the future is and the W3C (news, site) is guiding us there with its latest set of guidelines and best practices. Improving the Mobile Web Developing for the mobile Web requires a scalpel-edged approach to design and function and the World Wide
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The W3C Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has released the latest version of the Candidate Recommendation CSS Specification -- CSS 2.1. The newest version corrects some errors in the previous version and adds some features that have been highly requested.
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At the end of March, Platformic (news, site) introduced a new Embedded Content Tool (ECT) to its web building platform that facilitated the easy use of assets in an enterprise’s media library. As part of its continuing development of a Web Content Management System for use by
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The W3C Web Applications Working Group is currently developing standard APIs for client-side Web Application development and is soliciting comments.
In June 2008, the WebAPI Working Group and Web Applications Working Group merged to form the new Web Applications ("WebApps") Working Group.
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Whether it's the Web API Working Group publishing a Working Draft of “Progress Events 1.0 or the CSS Working Group defining the syntax for using namespaces in CSS, have no doubt that the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has been hard at work trying to keep our dear web
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