Personal landing like Flavors.me are really popular right now, but we prefer more complete control over what Google has to say about us. Here’s a Lifehacker-made, easily customizable, open-source solution that you can place on any server and have running in minutes. More »
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Make and Host Your Own Customized, Personal Landing Page in a Few Minutes [Video]
The Web Book is a Free Beginner’s Resource for DIY Site Building [Web Development]
Opening a browser and loading a web site you built yourself is a great moment. If you or someone you know needs some help getting to that point, The Web Book is a free, roughly 300-page PDF resource of DIY web building. More »
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Web development – Web Design and Development – FAQs Help and Tutorials – Website – Web design
The HTML5 Readiness Chart Highlights How Well Your Browser Handles the Future [Infographic]
We’ve said for a while that HTML5 will change the way you use the web, but not all browsers are ready for the big change. This interactive chart highlights which features are still missing in your browser of choice. More »
Embed HTML5 Videos with Multi-Browser Support on Your Site [HTML5]
If you’ve got a blog, personal site, or another web platform and find yourself wondering how you can get in on the no-plugin-needed streaming video in HTML5, Webmonkey has a handy guide to understanding and embedding HTML5 videos on your site. More »
HTML5 – HTML – Data Formats – Markup Languages – Flash
Pingdom Uptime-Monitoring Service Now Offering Free Accounts [Site Tools]
The popular web site uptime-monitoring service Pingdom is now offering free accounts.
The free account provides monitoring for a single web site, 20 SMS alerts—you can purchase more if you need them—and unlimited email alerts. If you want to monitor multiple sites and have access to the advanced features you'll still need a premium account.
Check out the Pingdom site for additional information on free and premium accounts.
Don’t Make Me Write HTML
No one likes writing — or reading — HTML. Thankfully there are tools like Markdown, HAML and SaSS to make your hypertext life easier.


