Like my 3 previous ‘weekly digital resources‘ posts, this one is focus on web development with some resources about HTML5, CSS, Javascript.
Continue reading Weekly digital resources #8: web development with HTML5, CSS, Javascript, Firefox
Like my 3 previous ‘weekly digital resources‘ posts, this one is focus on web development with some resources about HTML5, CSS, Javascript.
Continue reading Weekly digital resources #8: web development with HTML5, CSS, Javascript, Firefox
As almost every week, this weekly digital resources article is offering links and code snippets about HTML5, CSS and… Something new in this blog, the Meteor framework.
Continue reading Weekly digital resources #7: HTML5, CSS and Meteor
There are more and more MOOCs (Massive Open Online Course) available on the Internet, and this is one the best free digital resources like I used to propose on this blog.
This week I was busy by studying a very good MOOC: Learn HTML5 from W3C thanks to the edX platform. So, this article mainly introduces resources related to HTML5 features.
Continue reading Weekly digital resources #6: HTML5, CSS, Microdata, Bootstrap
Unlike previous weekly digital resources posts, this one is specific to HTML and CSS tips and snippets.
Display Github ribbon style content with CSS
Ready-to-use CSS snippet to display link tooltips
How to know when using DIV, ARTICLE, SECTION, etc. with the HTML5 element flowchart
Easy content organisation with HTML5
Expand and collapse content only with details and summary HTML5 tags
As every week, enjoy new resources about web and digital stuff: CSS snippets, a Javascript library, and two links to the amazing hongkiat.com and codecondo.com websites.
New bunch of digital resources I’ve picked up this week.
Plusieurs méthodes efficaces pour automatiser la diffusion de sa veille
Continue reading Weekly digital resources #3: CSS, WordPress, eLearning
4 resources to benefit more from the amazing richness of the digital…
Color Hunt: Collection of beautiful color schemes
Even if there are plenty of different screen sizes, here is a template for most standard media queries in CSS.
Thanks to the ‘bubbles’ Javascript library, it is possible to do fonts animation without CSS:
Three examples of what can be done with the transition CSS property.