mardi 25 septembre 2012

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Giveaway: 5 Lifetime Subscriptions to Fluid UI (Mobile App Prototyping Tool)
Sep 25th 2012, 14:00

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Five lucky Six Revisions readers will win a subscription that will never expire to the highest subscription plan of Fluid UI, a slick and user-friendly mobile app prototyping tool.

The Expert subscription plan is typically $129 a month (or $1,290 per year), but the winners will get it permanently for free.

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About Fluid UI

Fluid UI has tons of features that allow you to quickly and effortlessly create superb mobile app user interface mockups.

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Fluid UI has a drag-and-drop interface, a gesture-testing feature for testing your mockups in iOS and Android devices, an extensive collection of wireframe UI libraries, and much more.

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Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and also a book author. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.

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mercredi 19 septembre 2012

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10 Useful Infographics about HTML5
Sep 19th 2012, 11:00

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Useful Infographics about HTML5

Whether you need to quickly get up to speed with HTML5 or are in search of easy-to-digest resources that you can use to educate your clients about this web technology that’s creating a huge paradigm shift in the web and mobile development ecosystem, this collection of infographics that visualize HTML5 facts and figures will help.

If you’d like to go to the source of an infographic so that you can find a larger version and learn more about the infographic, click on the respective title or preview image.

1. HTML5: Past, Present and Future

This infographic is an overview of the state of HTML5 in web and mobile apps, with data on HTML5-capable mobile web browsers, browser compatibility, and more.

Infographic: HTML5: Past, Present and Future

2. WTF is HTML5?

This is a simple primer on HTML5, which can be an excellent educational reference for your clients. The original source of this infographic is no longer available.

Infographic: WTF is HTML5?

3. History of HTML5

This infographic traces the progression of HTML5, starting in 2004 when the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) was formed.

Infographic: History of HTML5

4. HTML5: Why Developers Need It

Some compelling data on why web developers should start using HTML5 (like 74% of the browser market is HTML5-compatible) are shown in this infographic.

Infographic: HTML5: Why Developers Need It

5. HTML5: I’ve Seen the Future – It’s in My Browser

Over 34% of websites use HTML5 in some way, but the browsers with the largest combined market share as of January 2012 (IE6-IE8) don’t have HTML5 support.

Infographic: HTML5: I've Seen the Future - It's in My Browser

6. Taking HTML5 to the Next Level for Mobile

This infographic includes a visualization of data about mobile web browser capabilities (gathered using Ringmark).

Infographic: Taking HTML5 to the Next Level for Mobile

7. The Wonderful World of HTML5

According to this infographic, over 2.1 billion mobile devices with HTML5-capable browsers are estimated to exist by 2016.

Infographic: The Wonderful World of HTML5

8. The Hype versus Reality of HTML5 Deployment

This infographic commissioned by Zipline Games argues that, for mobile gaming, HTML5 lacks in "reach, technical capabilities, and market results" compared to Flash.

Infographic: The Hype versus Reality of HTML5 Deployment

9. HTML5 vs Flash Games

This is another infographic that matches up HTML5 games and Flash games by comparing their distribution method, CPU usage performance, security, and so forth.

Infographic: HTML5 vs Flash Games

10. The History of HTML5 in Line with Popular Culture Events

This interesting infographic places HTML5 milestones side-by-side with pop culture events happening at the same time of the milestone.

Infographic: The History of HTML5 in Line with Popular Culture Events

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Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and also a book author. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.

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