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People of HTML5 – Divya Manian

People of HTML5 – Divya Manianview story

https://hacks.mozilla.org HTML5 needs spokespeople to work. There are a lot of people out there who took on this role, and here at Mozilla we thought it is a good idea to introduce some of them to you with a series of interviews and short videos. The format is simple – we send the experts 10 questions to answer and then do a quick video interview to let them introduce themselves and ask for more detail on some of their answers. Today we are featuring Divya Manian, Web Opener at Opera Software. Most likely you came across Divya because of her involvement in HTML5 readiness and HTML5 Boilerplate. She is available on Twitter as @divya and is very much involved in the CSS standards working group.

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50 Amazing Black And White HDR Photography

50 Amazing Black And White HDR Photographyview story

http://superdit.com HDR technique has becoming a trend in photography, it can make you photos look like not a real photo, maybe some kind surreal photo. This post is a collected some amazing black and white photography using HDR.

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How to Edit a Template for Facebook Fan Page: a Step-By-Step Guide

How to Edit a Template for Facebook Fan Page: a Step-By-Step Guideview story

http://www.motocms.com Hi guys, The Facebook layouts that have been launched recently and enriched our collection, aroused a great interest among many Facebook fans, web designers and developers. The reason of Facebook Flash templates popularity is their flexibility and really attractive look. Due to the advanced Moto Flash CMS integrated into each template, it couldn’t be any easier to create an impressive, unique and highly functional Facebook Fan Page for your photo/web design studio or another business web project. Today we would like to show you how to create a catchy and highly functional Facebook Fan Page.

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A Commonsense Approach to Improving SEO of Images and Videos

A Commonsense Approach to Improving SEO of Images and Videosview story

http://sixrevisions.com Search engine spiders haven’t yet evolved to the point where they can directly extract the meaning from a visual medium such as a photo or a video. Instead, search engines must rely on the metadata we provide them through alt attributes, title attributes, surrounding elements (for context), and so on. With some basic techniques, we can enhance the semantic value of images and videos so that search engines, as well as humans, can better deal with them. SEO Image Optimization The simplest thing you can do to increase the meaning of <img> elements is to use human-readable file names.

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February 2011 Best Photoshop Tutorials | Logolitic

February 2011 Best Photoshop Tutorials | Logoliticview story

http://logolitic.com Here we are, already in March when finally the spring came in our lives, with warm weather after a cold and long winter.

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Farewell IE6

Farewell IE6view story

http://sixrevisions.com The year was 2003. I was working on my first website out of college. It was a personal portfolio geared towards landing my first job in the industry. I was trying to build a site unlike anything prospective employers would have seen before. The grungy homepage wasn’t built with tables as my college education had taught me. I needed to create layers to allow my random Polaroid photo to change beneath its frame, so I used a bizarre element called a <div>. It was alien to me, but it worked. There was only one catch: Of the modern browsers of the day, it only worked on Internet Explorer 6. It was frustrating to think that my site would only work for those who kept their browsers up to date.

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User Interface Patterns for Dealing with Interactive Content

User Interface Patterns for Dealing with Interactive Contentview story

http://sixrevisions.com Websites and web applications are getting more and more interactive each day. Content on websites have the advantage over their printed counterparts in that, if we wanted to, we can let our users interact with them. We have already discussed site navigation patterns and popular web content presentation patterns. Now, let us explore some UI patterns for our interactive website content. Edit-in-place Edit-in-place is a valuable UI for web applications that either allows users to create or edit content. Edit-in-place means that users can edit values right where they appear within the page instead of going to a new page with another interface.

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Macro Photography Inspiration and Debate | Logolitic

Macro Photography Inspiration and Debate | Logoliticview story

http://logolitic.com As a fan of photography and excited photographer I love in my free time when I don't design to take my car and go to a peaceful place, where nobody hear me, nobody need me, a place where I can stay and listen the nature and take a good healthy breath

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85+ Photo Manipulation Designs Inspiration That You Have Never Seen Before! | Logolitic

85+ Photo Manipulation Designs Inspiration That You Have Never Seen Before! | Logoliticview story

http://logolitic.com Photo manipulations means that you take things from different photos and combine them creating something unique, unusual that is impressive and creative.

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Multimedia on the web and using HTML5 sensibly

Multimedia on the web and using HTML5 sensiblyview story

https://hacks.mozilla.org Last week I went to the London Ajax User Meetup in London, England to deliver two talks about HTML5. One was a re-run of a talk I gave at MIT about Multimedia on the web and the second was a call to arms to use HTML5 sensibly. You can go over to Skillsmatter web site to see both talks back to back – but be sure to catch the notes to the second talk in this post, too. In addition to my notes here there is also a great write-up of the evening by Ian Alderson available on the web. Multimedia on the web We’ve covered this talk before in the blog post here and you can read the extensive notes for the whole talk with code examples on my blog. The slides of the multimedia talk are on slideshare and here: