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How to use HTML5 on your website today

Posted by Author - Freetoolsntips on July 16th, 2010

There’s been a lot written regarding the policy and course of the rising HTML5 design but what working Web developers mainly want to know is: What can I do with HTML5, and when can I start using it? The good news is that there’s a batch you can do with HTML5. The better news is that there’s a lot that you can do with HTML5 today.

But first, one main stipulation: You have to know your viewers, nevertheless, of course, this is true whether or not you feel like to start using HTML5. If the majority of your site’s visitors still use Internet Explorer 6, then you have no motive to rush. On the other hand, if your site is mainly for mobile browsers on iPhone and iPods, what are you waiting for? But if your site falls somewhere in the middle as most do at this point are some handy plans to ramping up to HTML5.

What HTML5 features you can use now

Although the HTML5 design is still a sketch being worked on by a typical team, major portions are already deployed in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera and the forthcoming Microsoft IE9 is likely to accept much of the sketch HTML5 requirement as well.

Top 10 Ways to Jerk Your WordPress Theme

Posted by Author - Freetoolsntips on June 12th, 2010

WordPress is the fastest growing CMS platforms in today’s web design trade. Much of the action in the WordPress society is principally driven by the market for WordPress themes.

The vast selection of free and commercial themes is what makes WordPress so attractive. But the theme is often only a initial point for further customizations. Web developers and DIY website owners like to start with a great theme and tweak it to perfectly suit their needs.

Many themes, mainly commercial themes, come packaged with a robust theme options page, which lets you to organize many aspects of it.

The Top 10 Ways to Jerk WordPress Theme are:

1. Edit Your Theme’s CSS
2. Display Post Excerpts or Full Content
3. Create a Custom Page Template
4. Crafting the Loop: Excluding/Including a Category
5. Crafting Your Page Navigation the Easy Way
6. Enabling Menu Management in WordPress 3.0
7. Create a Simple Conditional Statement
8. Add Post Thumbnails
9. Add Something (Anything) to the End of Every Blog Post
10. Add Google Analytics Tracking Code

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