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HTML5 Web Development: The Art of Mobility Well-known for offering users a unique and interactive experience, HTML5 has become the chosen framework for companies looking to enhance their online presence in an increasingly mobile device-based world. It combines the best attributes of HTML and XHTML into a powerful platform that assists with a richer development […]

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The new version of WordPress 5.0 “Bebo” brings some major upgrades to the editor. There is a new block-based editor that promises to streamline editing experience across the website.

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Cordova SQLite is a cross-platform storage plugin for Ionic based on HTML5/ Web SQL API. It comes with basic features like creating / deleting / opening databases, and executing SQL scripts.

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What is C3? C3 [1] is D3js-based reusable chart library. For anyone versed in drawing complex graphs on the web with interaction and animations, there are basically 2 options: Make a flash application (not so safe, not SEO friendly and requires browser flash plugin working and up to date). Use a matured animations and charting […]

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This article will present a method to display a custom language switcher in the desired position in menu when using WPML plugin for WordPress. One client wanted the language switcher (with two languages, Romanian and English) to be on the second position in menu and to show just the inactive language.

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     We live in a world where multitasking and productivity rules. We can access our favourite websites from wherever we are, no matter what devices are being used.

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As you may know, Liferay 6.2 is using Bootstrap 2 together with an UI framework called AlloyUI. I believe we can all agree that this combination doesn’t really help with reaching the desired results anymore. Most of you feel the need for something more, something you are more familiar with, something like Bootstrap 3 (for […]

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These days we have a lot of available tools to create responsive courses on the Web and in this article we will review a few of them, considering their features, advantages and disadvantages. When I started to test these tools I had to choose from a list of 26 comercial and open-source tools (link). In […]

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Using checkboxes can become a pain when you want to get a default value for them, usually when they are not checked, because an unchecked checkbox will not be sent to the processing script regardless if it’s sent via POST or GET. The easiest way to deal with this

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The goal is to simulate a motion by filling this path drawn over a background image using JavaScript only. Will consider a simple way, cut in solid color, with transparent background. In real situation will be, say, a meaningful path with respect to some landscape.

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