Tag Archives | HTML5

Even if the actual version of HTML as been discussed for a couple of years now, it is fairly new. We see a lot more enthusiasts around this new version of this Web standard, and trust me; it’s just a beginning. If you have already started to give a closer look to the new features [...]

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As the events will start soon, Eventbrite will close the registration. You can join the conference withou EventBrite with this link http://webnotwar.ca/webcamp. On March 8th, we will have a full day of free webinars just for you. A good way to learn new technology presented by experts. A great opportunity to learn about Web, mobile, design, [...]

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Ever wanted to learn more about HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript? You want to discover what you can accomplish with this new technology, but you don’t know where to start? Do you struggle to find some time  to sit down and become a HTML5 ninja? If you say yes to one of those questions, I have [...]

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If you haven’t found it yet and you are doing HTML, javaScript or CSS development, check out jsfiddle! Sometimes you hear about a cool new HTML5 feature and you want to explore it, but you don’t want to go through the hassle of building and deploying a web page to do it. This is when [...]

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HTML5 is so awesome, but doesn’t work on all browsers, modernizr is the first step to supporting old browsers when you write HTML5 code HTML5 really does rock, with so many great features like the <video> tag, <Audio> tag, new elements like <header>, <footer> and attributes to do cool validation on <input>. But Internet Explorer [...]

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In the beginning of December, I was the keynote speaker for FITC Spotlight HTML5. It was a full day of HTML5 presentations in one track. It was my first experience at FITC and I enjoyed it. Many years have passed since the invention of the Web. More than ever, the Web is present in our [...]

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DevCamp Montreal will happen next Tuesday. Presented by Make Web Not War, you will have a full night of presentations around cutting-edge technology and exciting projects. With awesome speakers on the menu, you will have seven presentations in a TED style format. You’ll have the chance to hear from Brendan Sera Shriar, Marc Laporte, Olivier [...]

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Do you know HTML5? We heard about this everywhere, and I have to admit that I am a fan. I know that in Montreal, I’m not the only one. After we saw a real enthusiast from people in our hometown, and from places like Toronto and Vancouver, where there is also HTML5 user group, Benoît [...]

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Meet Brendan Sera-Shria (digibomb), a man who wears a lot of hats, but who most recently co-founded PressWork, an open source WordPress framework. Press Work is the first completely open source WordPress frameworks, and is HTML5 compliant. During our chat, Brendan discussed what makes PressWork special. He also discussed their decision to give it away [...]

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“The increasing diversity of Web-capable form factors—from phones to tablets to televisions—makes it challenging to build HTML experiences that best use the available screen real estate. New CSS features under development like CSS3 Grid, Flexbox and Multi-column will give designers the capability to control their designs without making hard assumptions about browser window size and [...]

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