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- Murach’s HTML5 and CSS3. Chapter 15
Magazine/Issue: Online CoDe Magazine, Book Excerpts Release Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Quick ID: 1209013
This chapter is from the book Murach’s HTML5 and CSS3by Zak Ruvalcaba and Anne Boehm18 chapters, 636 pages, 264 figuresISBN 978-1-890774-66-0. For more information visit https://www.murach.com/books/htm5/index.htm .
- Business Web Page Layout Ideas for HTML5 Applications
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2012 May/Jun Release Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012
Quick ID: 1206061
In most business applications, you create a common look and feel, data entry pages, and a method for navigating through the application. As you begin to work with HTML5, you will want to build these features and take advantage of the features of HTML5 that can make your applications stand out from the crowd. In this article, you will be presented with several common business Web pages that give you an idea of the power of HTML5 and CSS 3.
- Build an HTML5 Offline Application with Application Cache, Web Storage and ASP.NET MVC
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2011 Nov/Dec Release Date: Friday, October 21, 2011
Quick ID: 1112051
The modern web ecosystem is made up of many different types of scenarios of how users interact with online content. With the increasing popularity of mobile devices along with countless hours at Starbucks and on airplanes, users may often find themselves in a position of wanting to use web content while not being able to enjoy reliable and continual access to the Internet.
- ASP.NET MVC and the Spark View Engine
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2010 Mar/Apr Release Date: Friday, February 12, 2010
Quick ID: 1003051
Getting friendly with HTML in ASP.NET MVC just got a whole lot easier.In this article, I’ll delve into the Spark View Engine, an alternate view engine for the ASP.NET MVC Framework. Spark’s main goal is to allow HTML to dominate the flow of view development while allowing code to fit in seamlessly.
- Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2005 - Sep/Oct Release Date: Thursday, August 25, 2005
Quick ID: 0509031
An effective use of CSS is an easy way to maintain and consolidate the visual aspects of Web development. Cascading Style Sheets are a Web standard that have been in existence for a number of years. Most modern browsers support CSS, so their use in your .NET applications should pose no cross-browser compatibility issues. However, like most things in the Web world, various browsers may behave differently depending on the CSS you feed it.
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