Monthly Archives: October 2013

Css3= More time at the bar

The coding world is abuzz with the new development of CSS3. Over the past ten years web development has made leaps and bounds.  With the advent of CSS3 websites now look cooler and its easier to make them look cooler. … Continue reading

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Using CSS 3 Today!

This reading emphasizes the importance of hands on learning. And how it works for most. Granted if you enjoy reading documents about specifications and get much from reading white pages, go for it. I’m envious of you. That’s not how … Continue reading

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Bling! Bling! Distraction

The “bling!” tone of voice of this author was very distracting and reminded me somewhat of a talkative 6th grader girl- harsh I know. It was as if I was trapped in the gossip of a reality show when reading … Continue reading

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Bling! Bling! CSS3 Coming Through

The “bling bling!” reminds me of my old shiny pink princess tricycle with the awesome ring-ring bell. It added a little bit of jazz to my mode of transportation. And here goes my smooth transition into a really bad metaphor … Continue reading

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CSS3 Bling

This article was a really nice review of the new CSS3 transitions and transformations we learned/talked about in class on Wednesday. The diction of the article was kind of annoying because the author seemed like they were trying to hard … Continue reading

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Pimp my webpage

Chris Mill’s article, “CSS3 Bling in the Real World,” felt like the next chapter of last week’s reading about HTML5. It’s clear from his writing that he wants the reader to enjoy CSS3 and enjoy the creative benefits it provides … Continue reading

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A New Age of Creativity

No more divs. Less photoshopping. In other words: designing is instantaneous. Rounded corners used to be a process, now they aren’t. (for me they still are, but that’s a different rant). I don’t know exactly what the old school coders … Continue reading

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Yes, You Can Use HTML 5 Today!

This article on HTML5 is a prime example of how quickly our society moves in regards to technology. While we are learning HTML & CSS this semester, it is almost a little frustrating knowing in the back of my mind … Continue reading

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Coding Up a Web Design Concept into HTML & CSS

The first thing I noticed about this passage was- why the use of both jpeg and png files? Is there a reason to use both, or does it just not matter? Other than that, this article was particularly helpful in … Continue reading

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Blingtastic not so Fantastic

To be honest, these articles are really starting to lose me.  If we have not already covered these blog topics in class, it is difficult for me to understand the readings.  Like I have said in previous blog posts, and … Continue reading

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