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Store | API | AmplifyJS - A Component Library for jQuery

amplify.store is a wrapper for various persistent client-side storage systems. amplify.store supports IE 5+, Firefox 2+, Safari 4+, Chrome, Opera 10.5+, iPhone 2+, Android 2+ and provides a consistent API to handle storage cross-browser. amplify.store is meant to allow you to utilize all the latest storage technologies for those browsers that have them, while gracefully degrading for those without support. amplify.store allows you to be passive or explicit in the storage technologies used. With no storage type explicitly specified, amplify.store will go through a series of technologies and pick an appropriate storage technology through feature detection. amplify.store also handles serializing to and from a JavaScript object using JSON serialization where necessary. Note: Because of the JSON dependency, you need to add json2.js for support in browsers without native JSON support, including IE 5, IE 6, IE 7, Firefox 2.0 and Firefox 3.0. Usage
http://jcscript.com/documentation/selectors jc(selector, [map]) jc(string '#id') return: object Select jCanvaScript object with same id.

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Coding An HTML 5 Layout From Scratch

http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2009/08/04/designing-a-html-5-layout-from-scratch/ HTML5 and CSS3 have just arrived (kinda), and with them a whole new battle for the ‘best markup’ trophy has begun. Truth to be told, all these technologies are mere tools waiting for a skilled developer to work on the right project. As developers we shouldn’t get into pointless discussions of which markup is the best. They all lead to nowhere. Rather, we must get a brand new ideology and modify our coding habits to keep the web accessible.

25 Useful HTML5/CSS3 Tools, Cheat Sheets and Resources

http://smashinghub.com/25-useful-html5css3-tools-cheat-sheets-and-resources.htm HTML5 is a standard for structuring and presenting content on the web and incorporates features such as video playback and drag-and-drop that have been previously dependent on third-party browser plug-ins such as Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight. If you are following the news lately, many new websites are opting HTML5 standards and brings many new features. Today, we have gathered a list of few HTML5 tools, cheat sheets and resources which help designers learn about HTML5 and CSS3. Recommended Posts :

HTML5 and Even Fancier Forms

http://www.sitepoint.com/html5-forms/ It’s a brand-new world for those of us working in the web industry. Browser vendors are ahead of the game, and are implementing HTML5 support before it becomes a W3C standard. Many web developers are already taking advantage of this by coding websites in HTML5.
The blogosphere was jerked into excitement when Google gave a sneak preview of its new service, Google Wave. Only the select few have an account, but there’s an 80-minute video about it on YouTube for the rest of us. The service is an HTML 5 app, and so HTML 5 has gone from being too far away to care about to today’s hot topic. There have been many changes to the HTML 5 landscape since my colleague, Lachlan Hunt’s 2007 article on A List Apart, A Preview of HTML 5. Let’s see what’s happening in the world of HTML 5. What Is It? http://www.sitepoint.com/html-5-snapshot-2009/

Yes, You Can Use HTML 5 Today!

A Developer’s Guide to HTML5 Canvas

Undoubtedly, the canvas element in HTML5 is the feature that most developers will want to use to develop truly rich web applications – without needing to install browser plug-ins like Adobe’s Flash player. Canvas was born at a time when client richness is at the forefront of developers’ minds. Modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer 9 and 10 all support it. But what exactly is the canvas element in HTML5? How can you use it to create rich web applications? If you’re unfamiliar with HTML5, before diving into this article you might like to read Yes, You Can Use HTML5 Today! http://www.sitepoint.com/a-developer%e2%80%99s-guide-to-html5-canvas/
7.1 Scripting 7.1.1 Introduction Various mechanisms can cause author-provided executable code to run in the context of a document. These mechanisms include, but are probably not limited to: http://developers.whatwg.org/webappapis.html#handler-window-onmessage

7 Web application APIs — HTML5 — Edition for Web Developers

Legend This tool uses enhanced, line-by-line, css-a-like syntax with space indent to generate xhtml markup. You can add tag, ids, classes, a bit of content (at the end after = char) and an additional code (between [ and ]). tag[additional]#id.class.class=content = <tag id="id" class="class class" additional>content</tag> Examples: http://lab.xms.pl/markup-generator/

XHTML/CSS Markup Generator

Free HTML5 Admin Template This HTML5 + CSS3 admin area template was created specifically for application and theme developers who want more out of their admin dashboard. Forget using a basic admin template, this theme comes with jQuery Table Sorter built in and easy integration with Google Chart API. The ability to hide and show menu sections is also included, along with tons of styles for various sections, inputs, and alerts. http://medialoot.com/item/html5-admin-template/

Free HTML5 Admin Template