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Mark Pilgrim published his chapter on the new HTML5 form input types: A Form of Madness Everybody knows about web forms, right? Make a <form>, a few <input type=”text”> elements, maybe an <input type=”password”>, finish it off with an <input type=”submit”> button, and you’re done. You don’t know the half of it. HTML5 defines over […]

A New Site I Made is Live- AWiderNet.com (HTML5 + CSS3 + WordPress)

We relaunched the Cramer blog today. It’s a soft launch. We’re hoping to shake out any kinks over the quiet time around the holiday. I did the initial HTML5/CSS3 templates and then shepherded the project for a couple of weeks* until I was freed up enough this past week to get the thing out the […]

Browser Size, a Simple But Useful Tool From Google

Browser Size does just what the name implies. Enter a URL, hit “go” and you’ll see just what percentage of the internet will see what without scrolling. Scrolling isn’t quite the bugbear it once was, but for certain types of pages immediate impact is still very important (campaign landing pages are a good example,) so […]