Posts marked with “css”
Anatomy of a Browser
Browsers are everywhere, in a wide range of different devices. However, despite this, browsers mostly follow the same standards and operate in similar ways. Let’s take a look at what differentiates the various browsers, as well as what’s the same. Then, we’re going to go through the steps all browsers take to turn your markup into what users see.
Frontend Fundamentals and Chris Hartjes
Eric, John, and Oscar record together again to discuss the April 2019 issue on the new frontend fundamentals, php[tek], and quite a lot more about web browsers than anyone anticipated.
The New CSS
Believe it or not, CSS is awesome. No, wait! Come back! It’s a new day for our styles on the web. There have been so many advancements in the past five years to what we can accomplish with CSS that you probably haven’t had a chance to keep up.
Design Is for Designers
All too often developers are tasked with aesthetic decisions and designers tasked with programmatic decisions. Blurring the lines of an aesthetically oriented mind or programmatically oriented mind creates multiple layers of inefficiency during the project lifecycle, bloating your project budget and timeline. Let’s look at how the right process can remove these inefficiencies and improve […]
NetBeans IDE 6.9 Milestone 1 Available for Download
The latest release of NetBeans adds something many PHP developers have patiently waited for: Zend Framework support. This, and other features, make it a viable candidate for a PHP developer’s IDE.