makes screenshots of web design in different browsers. It is a free open-source online service created by Johann C. Rocholl. You submit a web address, it is added to the job queue. Distributed computers will open the site and make screenshots available
“Learning HTML and CSS has never been so much fun!” =Build a fully-featured web site from scratch using HTML =Let CSS add style to your website and help you with page layout =Learn the tricks to creating graphics especially for the web =Make your
“Learning HTML and CSS has never been so much fun!” =Build a fully-featured web site from scratch using HTML =Let CSS add style to your website and help you with page layout =Learn the tricks to creating graphics especially for the web =Make your
CodePress is web-based source code editor with syntax highlighting written in JavaScript that colors text in real time while it's being typed in the browser.
Pick a color value format, input two valid CSS color values in the format you chose, and pick the number of midpoints you'd like to see. The palette will show the colors you input as well as the requested number of midpoint colors, and the values of those
The Limits of XMLHttpRequest
Ajax via XMLHttpRquest (XHR) has been revolutionizing the web, driving the web2.0 movement. While there are complaints, the technique is quite effective. However, it does have a severe limitation in that the requests can only be made to a server within the same-origin of the currently loaded page. This was implemented as a security measure, but it's a questionable one to take (see Security Outlook).
Enter COWS Ajax and many Possibilities become available. Allowing a connection to foreign sites can lead to the creation of a new breed of powerful tools and favelets. Instead of each site owner making their own tools, now a single author can make and distribute a cool tool or service that is easily installed on countless sites with the simple addition of one or two lines of code. It's extremely easy to install for a site owner, can provide extremely powerful apps to the users, and can provide extremely good branding or revenue for a tool creator.
EPUB 3.0, which is the latest revision of the industry-standard XML e-book format, jumps into modern web technology by embracing HTML5 and CSS3. It retains its focus on XML-driven toolkits by requiring XHTML serialization and adding supplementary XML vocabularies, such as MathML and SVG. EPUB 3 offers a variety of options for developing advanced, digital-native publications. In this article, learn to create rich-layout pages using some new features in EPUB 3.
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