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HTML Marquee and Data Feeds and the Cache Primer Tutorial
No matter how cheezy you think the HTML marquee element feels, it’s got to be said that … the HTML marquee element … combined with … a data feed … and making use of a … web browser’s cache … … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Follow Up Tutorial
HTML5 brought in the incredibly useful “canvas” element, for the first time. Its existence opens up a whole new world of possibilities for web applications that are graphical by nature, as we saw yesterday with HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Primer … Continue reading →
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