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70 amazing examples of HTML5

We hand-pick some amazing examples of HTML5 in action, and talk to the designers behind them to find out how they were made.

65 amazing examples of HTML5

We hand-pick some amazing examples of HTML5 in action, and talk to the designers behind them to find out how they were made.

70 amazing examples of HTML5

We hand-pick some amazing examples of HTML5 in action, and talk to the designers behind them to find out how they were made.

The Best Way to Learn HTML

Learning a new skill is often intimidating at first; knowing where to start, who to listen to, what to ignore – it can be a difficult process to get moving. That’s what this post is for. It will help you plan out what to learn and in what order, hopefully making what seems like a big hurdle much lower, keeping you interested and encouraging you to carry on learning!

A classless class—on using more classes in your HTML

This article is a pretty basic one, but it’s aimed at developers struggling to shake the idea that classes in your HTML are somehow a bad thing. Quite often, developers new to OOCSS find it hard to transition from adding no classes to anything to adding as many as you need (i.e. a lot more than you were).

Useful one!

Old School Cassette Player with HTML5 Audio

Vintage format meets modern web tech: an HTML5 audio player with realistic controls. Today we want to share an audio player with you that looks like an old school music cassette.

Neat example in HTML5.