Some good speed and performance optimization features in HTML5

Speed and performance optimization is very important in all the web products. HTML5 has lots of new and exciting features for both mobile and desktop applications. This post is focusing on the features that help to boost the speed and performance. Link prefetching Loading time is an important factor for a web product. Prefetch feature … Continue reading “Some good speed and performance optimization features in HTML5”

Some HTML5 features that benefits mobile app

Native app vs HTML5 is most discussed topic in the web community. No doubt native app is leading in terms of performance, speed and user experience. The decision to go with native or HTML5 approach, can be made  by evaluating the different parameters, budget and project requirement. HTML5 is gradually booming and used by many … Continue reading “Some HTML5 features that benefits mobile app”

What role is played by HTML5 in responsive web design?

HTML4 or XHTML can also be used for responsive design as responsive design can be achieved using CSS3 media query. Than what role is played by HTML5 in responsive design? Why it is said in the web community that responsive design created using HTML5 and CSS3? Relation of HTML5 and CSS3 HTML5 and CSS3 are … Continue reading “What role is played by HTML5 in responsive web design?”

Web site design approach and the older browser like IE6

IE6 is outdated but still widely used in the web developing world. We bitch about Microsoft decision to leave its browsers rotting for years and moan about the time we spend to fix the IE6 issues.  Being a UI Developer I will suggest not to support IE6, because while supporting, we feel shackled to the … Continue reading “Web site design approach and the older browser like IE6”

How to use HTML5 today with full cross-browser compatibility?

HTML5 is a hot buzzword for UI Designer and Developer; many designers are hesitant to embrace this new technology because of lack of full cross-browser support and cross-browser support truly not going to happen with HTML5, that means we are hiding behind the lack of cross-browser compatibility, Why? It may be to avoid learning new … Continue reading “How to use HTML5 today with full cross-browser compatibility?”