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we’ve come using HTML 4 and CSS 2.1, however, we can do better. We can refine the structure of our documents and increase their semantic precision. We can sharpen the presentation of our stylesheets and advance their stylistic flexibility. As we continue to push the boundaries of existing languages, HTML 5 and CSS 3 are quickly gaining popularity, revealing their collective power with some exciting new design possibilities.
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How to get HTML5 working in IE and Firefox 2
25 Wednesday Nov 2009
Posted CSS and HTML Article, CSS3 and HTML5
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HTML5 may be the latest and greatest technology, but some browsers don’t have native support for the new semantic elements. Let’s forget for a minute about the even sexier functionality that the elements can bring, such as full control over the element, and just focus on getting the elements to be rendered.
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15 Must See MooTools Techniques
25 Wednesday Nov 2009
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In these article you will find 15 new Moo Tools technique
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Best MooTools Ajax Example Downloads
25 Wednesday Nov 2009
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In general consensus was that jQuery was the best. I like scriptalicious and Prototype, but I have been looking at MooTools recently, and I like what I see. Here is the best of what I have found:
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Learning MooTools: 20 MooTools Tutorials and Examples
25 Wednesday Nov 2009
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There are literally over a hundred of JavaScript frameworks out there that make writing complex client-side code significantly easier. If you’re in the market for a powerful, relatively lightweight, and customizable JavaScript framework, MooTools is worth checking out.
To help you get on your way to developing highly-interactive web applications using MooTools, here’s 20 tutorials and working examples that’s worth a read.
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