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[TechRepublic] HTML5 and CSS3: Animation without Flash or JavaScript

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TechRepublic Member | November 18, 2011

HTML5 and CSS3: Animation without Flash or JavaScript

Ryan Boudreaux demonstrates the @keywords property in HTML5 and CSS3 that allows you to create animations without the use of Flash or JavaScript. Read more

Resource of the day

The CDW Virtualization Assessment

Using tools from CDW, you can get a better look at your virtualized network and be able to identify where it could use some TLC. Read this white paper to learn how you can use assessment tools to identify weaknesses in your virtualized network.


Chrome browser adds multiple user sign-in and syncing

Chrome is adding a personalized experience for shared computers, allowing multiple people to sync their settings, but be careful how you use it. Read more

Tips on cross browser Web testing

Justin James discusses using tools such as Scout and Selenium for test UIs in different browsers. Read more

Demise of mobile Flash may accelerate growth of mobile Web

Writing applications that run in a browser, instead of the native OS, changed the way the world viewed PC software. The end of mobile Flash may be a precursor to the same revolution on mobile devices. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Quick tip: Design elements that really make a difference

Ryan Boudreaux picks four important design elements that make up a website's total effect, recommending standards and additional resources to help you with each one. Read more

Working with CSS3 background images

Ryan Boudreaux goes over some examples of writing CSS3 code for background images that you can begin to implement now. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

A gallery of goofy error messages

TechRepublic readers had a lot of fun helping with this gallery. Here are some of the most memorable error messages we've seen over the years. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Webcast: Fast-Track your Subversion Journey to the Cloud (CollabNet)

Understanding Power Factor, Crest Factor, and Surge Factor (American Power Conversion (APC))

Security in Cloud Computing (Intel Corporation)

Making a Robust Media Archive (Quantum)

Insights from the Global Chief Information Officer Study - Midmarket Perspective (IBM)


Intel celebrates 40 years of chipmaking (photos)

Intel celebrates its 40th anniversary with a look at the chips that made it famous.




Geeky TechRepublic galleries

New York Comic Con 2011: Costumes and cosplay

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Toronto Zombie Walk and undead wedding

SteamCon III: Costumes of Steampunk enthusiasts

Seattle hosts the very first GeekGirlCon


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