Dreamweaver CS5 and HTML5
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know the underlying language of the web, HTML, has begun to (finally) evolve once again with the browsers slowly beginning to support pieces of HTML5 and...
View ArticleUsing CSS3 with Dreamweaver CS5
While I truly am excited by the new semantic elements in HTML5, as well as the possibilities that things like local storage will do for expanding the capabilities of websites, I have to admit that I’m...
View ArticleAdding HTML5 Video with Dreamweaver CS5
I actually had this post written right before my vacation this summer (the reason for not posting here for 6 weeks!), but somehow managed to lose it. But oh well, the topic is just as hot as ever, as...
View ArticleHTML5 Video – Another Take
As I’ve been getting more and more into HTML5 and thereby also native video, I’ve come to realize that it’s a lot easier said than done. Of course, we all know about the need for multiple encodings in...
View ArticleDreamweaver CS5.5 — Wickedly Evolved!
Like the sun rising in the east, every time a new version of a product is rolled out, the marketing machine proclaims this to be the “best version ever”! Well, having had the luxury of being involved...
View ArticleBest Tip Ever: Using Online CSS3 Tools In Dreamweaver
One of the coolest things about the development of CSS3 is all of the experimental sites and online tools being created to help us all learn the new syntax, properties, etc. There are literally tons of...
View ArticleThe Importance of “s” in CSS3 Transition Shorthand
On a recent project, I spent the better part of an hour (okay, maybe longer) fighting with what I would learn is an interesting anomaly in the way that Firefox (4 and 5) deal with CSS3 shorthand...
View ArticleChange happens: border-image breaks in Chrome
As anyone who has worked in the front-end dev world knows, keeping up with the “new” stuff is challenging. Thankfully, the browser makers have provided vendor prefixes which allow us to use a lot of...
View ArticleInternet Explorer’s Browser Mode vs Document Mode
Regardless of your personal feelings towards Internet Explorer, as a web professional you know that you have to test your creations in several versions of IE. Of course, that also means that you have...
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