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Problem with a simple template on CSS [migrated]
I'm learning how to make a simple template with CSS e HTML5 but i've got a problem: i want to make a container with sidebar and articles list but it dosen't work.
See to believe: ...
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CSS3 allowed in email? [closed]
I cannot find any answers or discussions if CSS3 is allowed in HTML emails from the search box. I am wanting to update my company newsletters and campaigns but I don't know what properties are ...
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Do I need a brand new template for mobile web-app?
I've a web-application currently serving only desktop clients.
I will be creating a mobile-friendly version of the application.
I am wondering:
Do I need to create the design from scratch and use ...
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@Viewport @media use for input type?
I've searched high and low for some way to setup my HTML5/CSS3 for various devices. Going by screen resolution isn't the best route because some times the screen size of one device is the same as ...
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I want to be a freelance web designer. What other up to date technologies/skills would you add to this list? [closed]
Technologies I need to know: HTML, HTML5, CSS, CSS3, jQuery, CSSLESS, ASP.NET, SQL, WordPress, PHP
Skills needed: media querys/responsive design, browser compatability, graphic design, user interface ...
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Web development and tips for building a website and the advantages of using HTML 5 in the site [closed]
I am trying to make a website for my college, and the program starts from jan 13 and we get 15 days of time to develop a running site.
The best site will become the college site. I am participating, ...
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6answers
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Is it a good idea to design website with HTML 5 and css3?
New HTML5 and CSS3 introduced lot of new features,although it is not completely supported by most of the browsers.Is it a good idea to design a website using HTML5 and css3?
and for browsers which ...
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Site looks jacked in IE [closed]
I'm helping a friend fix up his site. It uses a few CSS sprites. I didn't think these would be a problem in IE, but check this site out in IE9 and you'll see the problem.
http://rattscallion.com/
I ...
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Technical website - Should I assume that my visitors will use a modern browser?
I am in the process of creating my own website, which will include a technical blog. I want to build my website using modern technologies such as HTML5 and CSS3.
Since my website will be targetted ...
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4answers
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Responsive Design: Which Framework Should I Use? CSS3 & HTML5
I've been looking for a suitable set of HTML5/CSS3 foundation files to start new projects on. I started off piecing together my own files, but I believe I might be better served in finding a solid and ...
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Downsides for adapting a site to HTML5/CSS3? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Should I use HTML5 and/or CSS3 to build my website?
I've been wondering if there are any serious downsides for switching a websites code to HTML5/CSS3 now (browser ...
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Can anyone list some real examples of 'HTML5' being used in the wild?
I am using HTML5 in the same way everyone seems to be using it these days, meaning: HTML5 tags, Canvas / 3D / javascript and CSS3.
I am struggling to find examples of sites that are using these ...
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What is new in HTML5/CSS3?
I've seen this site and this site, but that's a lot to digest. What are the main things about HTML5 that make it different/better than regular old (X)HTML/CSS?
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8answers
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Should I use HTML5 and/or CSS3 to build my website?
The new HTML5/CSS3 (Web8!) stuff sounds cool! Should I start using it now or stick with css/xhtml wait until more browsers can use it?