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  • Introducing The Dojo Toolkit

    By SitePen, Inc. · Friday, December 12, 2008 6

    This article gives you an introduction to the power available in the Dojo toolkit - it covers all the different function types, including array helpers, Ajax, animation, namespacing, advanced JavaScript utilities, and more. Read more…

  • MAMA: CSS quantities and sizes

    By Brian Wilson · Monday, December 8, 2008 1

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  • MAMA: CSS syntax

    By Brian Wilson · Monday, December 8, 2008 4

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  • MAMA: CSS report

    By Brian Wilson · Monday, December 8, 2008 2

    Today MAMA gets in style - CSS is the order of the day here, with Brian Wilson presenting MAMA's findings on the popularity of different CSS inclusion methods, the most popular properties, inherit and !important, At-rules, and more. Read more…

  • Opera Presto 2.2 and Opera 10 — a first look

    By Chris Mills · Thursday, December 4, 2008 15

    Today marks another exciting milestone release for Opera. The newest version of our core rendering engine—Opera Presto 2.2—has been finalised, and we have issued a public release of it inside the first alpha of Opera 10. In this article, Chris Mills focuses on the new web standards support available inside Opera Presto 2.2. Read more…

  • MAMA: XML

    By Brian Wilson · Friday, November 28, 2008 2

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  • Creating pseudo 3D games with HTML 5 canvas and raycasting

    By Jacob Seidelin · Friday, November 28, 2008 3

    Jacob Seidelin from nihilogic.dk has a lot of exciting tricks up his sleeve, with regards to creating games using HTML 5 <canvas>. This week we are lucky enough to have him sharing some of his techniques with us, in the shape of some code for creating pseudo-3D first person perspective games using canvas and raycasting. Read more…

  • MAMA: Markup report, part 4: Forms, tables, and plug-ins, oh my!

    By Brian Wilson · Friday, November 28, 2008 1

    In this week's "bite-sized" article, Brian Wilson wraps up MAMA's data on markup by covering its most complex structures - forms, tables, and plug-ins. These topics take Web pages from a simple series of text, links, images, and lists to an entirely different level, with forms greatly expanding user interaction, tables generating axial relationships (and being misused for pixel-perfect grid based layouts), and plug-ins affording extensibility beyond HTML's stock capabilities. Read more…

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