iPad and iPhone Friendly
Easy to Install and Customize
Base on jQuery
Great to use for an HTML5 Gallery
HTML5 Developer
HTML5 Developer is here to help give you some ideas and sample code of fun apps you can make with HTML5.
Check out some of the cool apps on our menu as well as use this slider tool to view more info about the site. You can even use the left and right arrows to slide.
Our Newest Tool: Slide Tech
Slide tech allows you use this very slider for multiple applications. Check out the HTML5 slider here.
Mobile Apps!
Mobile apps are the hottest, more versatile new thing in business today. It’s estimated that by 2013, more people will surf the web via smart phones and tablets than using traditional computers. So if you want your business to grow, you need a mobile app- now! Contact this app company to see what they can do for you, and have your own business app up and running in no time! What are you waiting for? Your future customers are out there.If
you (or someone you know) are an acolyte of all things technological,
then you might have heard in passing of this awesome new language.
Designed to incorporate more versatile design options without using
flash, HTML5 is still in development, with promising sneak-peeks being
leaked to the outside world from within the hallowed halls of Kingdom
Tekkie.
Google, ever on the forefront on new technology, offered a
tantalizing glimpse of HTML5 code on it's home page in early September
of 2010.
Promising to seamlessly integrate user experience, HTML5 is being called the future of the Internet Experience by programmers. Interfacing with the internet will move towards being as visually dynamic as television, with graphics and videos integrated more easily, processing speeds streamlined and extensive new possibilities for site design and operational abilities.
Promising to seamlessly integrate user experience, HTML5 is being called the future of the Internet Experience by programmers. Interfacing with the internet will move towards being as visually dynamic as television, with graphics and videos integrated more easily, processing speeds streamlined and extensive new possibilities for site design and operational abilities.
At this point, it sounds like the only thing HTML5 won't be able to do is make your coffee. Or will it?
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