
Websites with charts and graphs for the most popular browsers that support different elements of HTML5 and CSS3.
Browsers like Firefox 3.6+, Safari5+, IE 9+, Chrome 10+, Opera 11+ all support HTML5 and CSS3 differently. Check out the websites below to see if your browser is compatible with HTML5 and CSS3.
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Online Colleges | September 21st, 2011 | CSS, HTML5Tags:

You’ve seen them in Flash and now the similar page flipping effects can be done with HTML5!
I thought the days without Flash to create this kind of cool effects would never come. …continue reading
Online Colleges | September 20th, 2011 | HTML5Tags:

If you’re uploading a image or other media files through WordPress Admin and you get an error like this…
Unable to create directory wp-content/uploads/2009/12. Is its parent directory writable by the server?
You don’t need to change …continue reading
Online Colleges | September 18th, 2011 | WordpressTags:

As your WordPress website traffic increases you will eventually need to host your website on a faster server. This happened to me but instead of upgrading to a dedicated server or paying more for more resources to keep my website online to handle the traffic.
I went to try out a few caching plugins to speed up the page load time. This helped me save a lot of money in the long run because it’s all free. …continue reading
Online Colleges | September 18th, 2011 | WordpressTags:
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