HTML 5 Notes: In Case a Client Asks… No Full Screen Video

I’m going to be posting a series of notes on the production of my first HTML 5 demo page. I’m doing a presentation on it at work (to be shared here, of course) and I want to capture my thoughts as I have them in the process of producing some fully formed HTML5 content. One […]

Sometimes, Dreamweaver Surprises Me- Great Accessibility Enhancement

I use Dreamweaver. I have since version 1.0. I’m a fan. That said, as you would imagine, I very rarely use the WYSIWYG features. I mostly use the text editor and the site management features (including Subweaver, a handy SVN inetgration.) Occasionally, however, I do open it in WYSIWG mode and very often I’m surprised […]

HTML5 I’m Using Today- Custom Data Attributes

I have two technology goals over the summer. One is to finally do some meaningful Python work. I’ve been sniffing around Python for a couple of years now and still don’t have any real experience with it under my belt. Hopefully I can change that this summer.* The other, more on-topic goal is to absolutely […]

Some Internet Explorer Innovations You Probably Forgot About While Waiting for IE6 To Die

Lost in the past few years of IE6 based stagnation (and ensuing developer angst) is the fact that the Internet Explorer team have come up with some pretty cool enhancements to the way we build web sites over the past ten plus years. So, while we’re cheering on Firefox’s growing market share, hesitantly eying IE8 […]