Pavels Jelisejevs takes a look at the W3C recommendation for HTML 5.1, looking at its major new features with some markup samples.
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Another collection of front-end docs, guides, and other learning resources for various technologies in front-end development.
Tim Severien looks at HTML5 input elements, how each browser interprets them and what the best strategy is for using them in your web projects.
Last week we held our highly anticipated live webinar with Chris Coyier. Let's recap the information we learnt about Making the Most of CodePen.
CodePen is one of the most pervasive tools in a developers toolkit. Let's dig a little deeper into the tool with Co-Founder Chris Coyier in our webinar.
Maria Antonietta Perna takes a critical and in-depth look at whether image replacement techniques are still relevant today and the alternatives.
Louis Lazaris has another installment of our docs and guides series. This post includes learning resources for JavaScript, Angular, CSS, and lots more.
Simon covers a simple way to add favicons to your website using the Real Favicon Generator web service.
It doesn't matter how crisp your SVG text is if it's too small to be read. Responsive SVG lets you prioritize the important parts of you graphic.
Maria Antonietta Perna looks at the various in-browser methods available for masking images with CSS and SVG.
Louis Lazaris presents another collection of websites, GitHub docs, and other learning resources for front-end developers.
Georgie Luhur shares some tips for using the figure and figcaption semantic elements correctly.
Hugo has been working on creating a simple and automated workflow for dealing with creating accessible icons using SVG. He shares it in this post.
Georgie Luhur looks at best practices for commenting HTML and CSS, and why well structured comments can make all the difference.
David Berner explores how to create reusable, Responsive Web Components that can adapt and change inside responsive web designs.
The results of The Ultimate CSS Survey are in! Nearly 7,000 entries have given us a better idea of the habits and knowledge of CSS devs in the industry.
Maria gives a nice overview of the features of Google's Material Design Lite framework and how you can use it in one of your new projects.
Julian provides an in-depth look at a lesser-known, but no less powerful, feature of the new Foundation 6: the command line tools to ease development.
Simon Codrington explores eight HTML5 tags that are often overlooked by web developers or misunderstood due to changes in the HTML5 specification.
Louis Lazaris features the third and final part of SitePoint's CSS Survey. This one focuses on the CSS standards and the learning habits of CSS developers.
Adrian Sandu explores the various web development practices that are no longer required now that Microsoft ended support for Internet Explorer 6-10.
Jade is an HTML preprocessor with lots of great features to speed up writing HTML. Sanjay walks through the basics along with a few advanced tricks.
Louis Lazaris reminds readers to fill out part two of the Ultimate CSS Survey. This one is focused on tools and workflow habits in CSS development.
Georgie Luhur explains how web developers can use ARIA roles and attributes within their HTML effectively today.
Louis Lazaris has put together the definitive survey to gather data on various aspects of CSS. This post features the first part of the three-part survey.
In this third article discussing new features in Foundation 6, Simon covers the brand new Flex Grid system, a modern alternative to the legacy grid.
Using lots of demos, Maria Antonietta Perna discusses many of the features of jCanvas, a jQuery plugin to make it easier to work with the HTML5 Canvas API.
Louis Lazaris presents the 7th installment of this series featuring another more than 20 learning resources for front-end developers.
The Foundation framework has overhauled its menu components into a single, powerful component. Simon looks at the different options available in Foundation 6.
Zurb's popular Foundation framework has been overhauled and improved. Simon Codrington looks at what's new and what features have been improved.