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Yesterday we provided you with the CSS aspect of a two part challenge - to code the card game Memory. Today the challenge is to write the Javascript side of things.Read More
There are some distinct advantages to hosting audio and video for your website in the cloud. Boney Pandya takes a look at (and a listen to) some options.Read More
The second part of Chee How Chua's walkthrough of the steps to create a jQuery plugin that detects the horizontal swiping motion on touch devices such as the iPhone and Android-based devices. Read More
Next up in our series of quick code challenges over at the SitePoint forums is a CSS challenge based on one of my favorite kids' card games - Memory.Read More
Introducing Podling – “Social Glue For Teams”, a simple decentralized discussion platform we built for ourselves at SitePoint, Flippa and 99designs that we're opening up to you …Read More
The Web Standards Project is no more. It has ceased to be. It has expired and gone to meet its maker. But the vision lives on.Read More
If you had just 10 words to describe why people should buy from you rather than someone else, what would you say?Read More
How do you decide which is the right merchant account provider for your site's online transactions? Danielle Thomas provides some guidelines and contrasts five providers.Read More
HTML buttons are so boring. Fortunately, Craig has some cross-browser CSS3 transition, transformation and animation code to make them far prettier...Read More
Microsoft Tech Evangelist David Rousset explains in detail how to code for touch, gesture, pen and mouse using pointer instructions.Read More
Let Darren Wood take you through some of the joys of Sass (for Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets), a CSS preprocessor that might change the way you implement styles.Read More
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