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web FOSS/FLOSS or Free/libre and Open-Source Software is liberally licensed software that grants users the right to use, study, change, and improve its design through availability of its source code. This approach has gained momentum and acceptance since it’s potential benefits are being increasingly recognized by both individuals and corporations world over. In the context of …
Continue reading … The importance of text editors as the tools to edit HTML, CSS, PHP, or any other web programming language, may seem to decline today in the era of Joomla, WordPress, and other content management systems, which make designing a full-featured website a matter of dragging a few widgets onto a web page layout, pasting a …
Continue reading … The internet standards have changed considerably over the last decade. Technology has shifted from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and now towards Web 3.0. While Web 1.0 was very basic in its approach, Web 2.0 worked on a concept called Folksonomy. Today, Web 3.0 works on Me-onomy, meaning relating to the individual or the organization.
Continue reading … Before we dive into the discussion of the new features and capabilities of the fifth generation of the truly fundamental hypertext markup language, first we need to mention a piece of bad news about HTML5. Unfortunately (though quite justified in terms of the scale of the project and volume of the work to be done), …
Continue reading … With the progression of web building techniques and evolution of people’s perception of the web environment and its purpose, web design has made a significant transition from simple and static HTML pages to dynamic, multi-media rich websites, capable of interacting with visitors in a sophisticated way. It goes without saying that web design has never …
Continue reading … There is a wide variety of fonts today, ranging from traditional serif typefaces and Old School fonts to modern-looking graffiti, futuristic and hand-written digital fonts. However, when it comes to web page design layout, designers have to content themselves only with a limited line of default fonts, provided by a particular operating system. The problem …
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