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Facebook Security
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Jul 09, 2011

Firesheep is an application that allows some users to hijack your facebook, twitter, gmail and other accounts. This tutorial shows you how to protectyourself
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My Preferred Syntax Style for HTML5 Markup
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Jul 06, 2011

HTML5 allows a lot of flexibility in coding style as compared to XHTML. Here are my preferences to help keep things maintainable and consistent.
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How Web apps tick, and how to make them tick faster
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Apr 29, 2011

As your web applications becomes more popular you may find it harder and harder to serve your web requests as fast as you want. This article provides insight in how Web requests are served, along with the do's and dont's of Web application development. Looking for applcation bottlenecks, and learning about the Scaling of an application will ensure better data flow and much less trouble.
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Speed up your Web pages 80% for dial-up users
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Apr 08, 2011

Not everyone is blessed with a high-speed Internet connection. Even if everyone were, there can be hundreds of reasons why your Web application seems slow and sluggish. In this age of ever-increasing broadband speed, don't think that you shouldn't pay attention to page load times. Learn how to Shave off valuable seconds of your page load times and even more valuable milliseconds of your request and response times. This article provides over twenty tips that will help you create a faster and better experience for your visitors.
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All the Lightweight Web servers of the world
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Mar 28, 2011

There's far more to the world of Web servers than just Apache and IIS. While lightweight Web servers have much in common, there's also variation within the category. Most are written in C, but several other implementation languages have proven successful among the servers with which I've experimented, including Erlang, Java, Lisp, Lua, Perl, Python, and Tcl. If there's a language you favor, you can probably find a lightweight Web server here coded for your convenience. survey the possibilities and see how they apply to you.
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Cool Html Effects
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Feb 20, 2011

If you are looking to improve your website with a few neat tricks, here are 5 cool HTML effects which will help you .
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Canvas From Scratch: Introducing Canvas
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Feb 15, 2011

This is the first article in a series that will bring you up to speed with HTML5 canvas, the plugin-less drawing functionality built into modern browsers.
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HTML Scroll Box
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Feb 14, 2011

Learn how to create an HTML Scroll box step by step. The scroll box can also be used inside of the HTML Tables, explanations with demos.
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How to add a ‘Like’ Button to your Facebook Static FBML Tab | Daddy Design
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Dec 26, 2010

This tutorial will teach you in two easy steps how to insert a Facebook ‘Like’ button to your Static FBML tab.
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The Joy of HTML5 Audio: Tips & Tricks for Easy Sound Embedding
Posted in HTML > Advanced by tutorialgrub on Dec 22, 2010

Learn how to use the HTML audio element to embed sounds in your web pages easily. Lots of code examples are included in the tutorial.
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