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We’ve seen numerous server-side approaches and they always seem to obfuscate the powerful trio of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, which continues to win out in the end. Maybe this time will be different.
In this episode of the HTML Newsletter, we’re going to take a look at an incredibly simple way to provide backward and forward navigation buttons for your audience right on your Web page.
General Assembly has launched a new online service that teaches basic web development for free, in your browser. It's called Dash, and it lets users learn how to use HTML, Javascript, and CSS by ...