May 2013 #240
Create slick animations with CSS3, SVG, HTML5 canvas & WebGL, use the disavow tool to get back on track following a Google penalty, build an app with Ember.js, save time with automated CSS tests…and much more!
Modern browsers have several built in animation technologies which can be used to create effects that will delight your users. In this issue, Martin Gorner demonstrates how fun and easy it is to get started with CSS3, SVG HTML5 canvas and WebGL. Elsewhere in the mag we've got advice on how to redeem yourself if you've been hit by a Google penalty, and Peter Coles and Adam Robertson look at starting your responsive web projects the fast way with Sassaparilla. Plus:
- Boost app performance by managing dependencies
- Build an app with Ember.js
- Save time with automated CSS testing
- Improve the Wordpress UX
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