Crank Up the Volume with HTML5 Music
With HTML5, music is making a comeback on the Web. Create amazing music site experiences where adding an audio file is as simple as inserting an image and users have more pause and play music outside a browser. The introduction of the tag eliminates the need for external music players, allowing for true integration [...]
Internet Explorer 6: What Have We Learned?
IE6 shipped more than 10 years ago, but its non-standard implementation of the shifting standards of 2001 still haunts today’s developers. As the Web shifts to HTML5, and new versions of IE, Firefox and Chrome debut, have we learned the lessons of IE6?
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Loading Dynamic HTML Content Using the Dijit ContentPane
Load dynamic content into your Web pages using the Dojo Toolkit’s versatile ContentPane widget.
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10 Tips to Secure Your WordPress Blog
Tips for securing your WordPress blog include hiding the version of WordPress you’re using and using a secret key to protect your authentication information.
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Using the Dojo Framework to Build Custom HTML Widgets
The Dojo Framework can be extended to write your own widgets, going beyond the pre-defined widget designs of Dojo’s out-of-the-box Dijit and Dojox controls.
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Dojo i18n: a Pure JavaScript Localization Solution
For those of you who require localization services for small to medium applications, this article presents Dojo’s pure JavaScript i18n module.
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JavaScript’s Lack of i18n Support and What It Means for You
Despite its atrocious lack of i18n functionality, you can make JavaScript work better with multilingual web pages.
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Top 10 New Features in CSS 3
Eventually, CSS 3 — along with HTML5 — are going to be the future of the web. Explore 10 of the exciting new features in CSS 3.
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Using jQuery to Implement Animations in ASP.NET
Learn how to use jQuery to create and then implement animations in your ASP.NET Web pages with Visual Studio.
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Using Java 6 to Access Translatable Text in XML Files
Learn how to use the Java 6 ResourceBundle.Control object in conjunction with the properties class to access XML files.
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Isolating Locale-specific Text in International Java Applications
Learn how to isolate locale-specific text in international Java applications using ResourceBundles and Properties files.
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Use jQuery to Build Ajax-enabled ASP.NET Controls
Implement an ASP.NET Ajax application that uses Ajax and jQuery to call a Web handler and dynamically retrieve JSON data.
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Translating Between Unicode and Non-Unicode Character Sets in Java
You can use Java APIs not only to help translate characters, strings, and text streams to other languages, but also to convert Unicode character sets to non-Unicode and vice versa.
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XML and PHP Simplified - Building an XML Reader
Building on previous installments, this article walks you through building an application that enables you to work with XML documents.
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Data Filtering with PHP
This article explores some of the new data filtering functions that became available in PHP 5.
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