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PSD to HTML vs PSD to HTML5

Nov 1, 2011

PSD to HTML vs PSD to HTML5 Article by Dheeraj Prakash When it comes to website development, PSD toHTML is one of the most trusted and preferred ways. With the help of PSD toHTML conversion you get a well structured and web compliant website. There is no doubt that converting design toHTML provides all the desired results and a well functioning website.

HTML5 Last model for PSD to HTML conversions

Oct 1, 2011

HTML5 Last model for PSD to HTML conversions Article by HTML Angels HTML5 is a new version of HTML. It is revised by the World Wide Web consortium which is also called as W3C. In 2009, this organization decided to focus the attention on new versions of HTML. Instead of upgrading XHTML2 they concreted their efforts on HTML5. As a matter of fact the HTML5 is the end of HTML so this model should be given importance because it contains more benefits and advantages both for the online users and online search engines.

Reasons for Choosing HTML5 Instead of HTML

Sep 12, 2011

Reasons for Choosing HTML5 Instead of HTML For any website development project, converting the design to HTML is a necessity. HTML is considerably the most well known and most preferred markup language in use today. One of its greatest values is its ability to help describe and structure the content and appearance of website pages on the Internet. That is one of the key reasons it can be found in use by web developers worldwide.

Has PSD to HTML Conversion Market Diverged After The Launch of HTML5?

Sep 1, 2011

Has PSD to HTML Conversion Market Diverged After The Launch of HTML5? When it comes to website development, PSD to HTML/XHTML is considered to be the most reliable and effective way of converting design to HTML. However, ever since the introduction of HTML5, there has been a constant debate on whether PSD to HTML5 will bring an end to PSD to HTML conversion? Before coming to this point, let us discuss about HTML and HTML5.

HTML5 : The Revised Version Of HTML

Aug 25, 2011

HTML5 : The Revised Version Of HTML HTML5 is a revised version of HTML standard. Its development is still under process. The difference between HTML5 and its immediate predecessors HTML4.01 and XHTML1.1 is that HTML5 has features like video playback and drag-and-drop which were missing in the earlier versions. The origin of the specification dates back to June 2004 by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) under the name Web Applications1.0.In March 2010 WHATWG was ready with the draft standard state of the specification.

Magento: Limit the address fields to n characters

Mar 21, 2011

There are a number of reasons you may want to do this – but primarily I think it is because your despatch system will likely be printing labels and if the lines are too long it won’t work properly. You could try dealing with the line lengths when you export but that leaves you with the messy situations of trying to work out where to put the bits of the address yo uhave chopped off.

Independent Risk Reporting Website

Apr 24, 2009

Independent Risk Reporting was a two-part project, firstly to create a simple informational homepage and contact for the client and secondly to create a risk reporting questionnaire system, this brief port covers the brochure website that was created with PHP and the Smarty framework. The site needed a clean and professional design and the homepage was relatively information heavy, including RSS news feeds from Reuters. The contact information page was seen as a key to the success of the site and time was spent making sure information was clearly presented, the contact form worked well and a google map was included.