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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Tools and Tips on how to Optimize Images for the Web
Useful Tools
TinyPNG
Smush.it
Smush.it uses optimization techniques specific to image format to remove unnecessary bytes from image files.
OptiPNG
OptiPNG is a PNG optimizer that recompresses image files to a smaller size, without losing any information.
ImageOptim
ImageOptim optimizes images — so they take up less disk space and load faster — by finding best compression parameters and by removing unnecessary comments and color profiles. It handles PNG, JPEG and GIF animations.
CodeKit
CodeKit helps you build websites faster and better. And it also helps you optimizing images.
imgo
Image optimization tool.
jQuery Lazyload
jQuery plugin for lazy loading images.
Anatomy of the Toolbox
The toolbox in Photoshop is split up into 4 unique categories so that finding the right tool is never a hassle.
Monday, January 21, 2013
HTML5 Demos to Make You Forget About Flash
You’ve probably been hearing a lot lately about how Flash is a dying technology and how it’ll soon be replaced by HTML5. Personally, I think that it will slowly replace Flash for some things, but Flash will always have a place, especially for developing complex games and rich internet applications. If you’ve yet to see what HTML5 can do, I’ve rounded up 10 demos that show off some of its capabilities.
So what do you think – will HTML5 replace Flash?
Useful Resources to Help You Learn HTML5
Even though HTML5 is relatively new and it’s not supported yet by all major browsers, it is being used now by a lot of web designers and developers. Without a doubt, HTML5 is going to play a big part in the way we develop on the web, for many years to come. As I just mentioned, many people are using it now, but there are also many of you out there that hasn’t touched it yet. Now is a good time to start learning it. So, in order to give you a helping hand with that task, we’ve rounded up 7 Useful Resources to Help you Learn HTML5.
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