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Running Stampede Constructs

Staying true to our culture of knowledge sharing and giving, Sani shares his experience of running Constructs, our resident curated content miniblog on front-end development. Keep Reading

Field Notes

Debugging mobile website through user agents

Iwan's wishful thinking was to have the 'inspect element' option available on his mobile browser, until he found a better solution. Keep Reading

Field Notes

Supermassive Custom Template

Supermassive is this powerful, professional WordPress theme, dubbed in their own marketing phrase "the next generation WordPress theme". It could help you to create a great looking theme that allows you to make your own unique and abstract layouts in minutes. Syazwan gladly shares his experience working on this Supermassive custom template. Keep Reading

Field Notes

Disable HTML Auto-Formatting in WordPress

The "HTML mode" in the WordPress editor doesn't really provide you with total control of the HTML being generated on the frontend. Some of the auto-formatting it does are for instance wrapping your inline elements with <p> and line breaks are also interpreted as <p>. If you're someone who likes full control over the HTML of your content in WordPress, this simple solution might interest you. Shaiful shows you how. Keep Reading

Field Notes

Spam Prevention Alternatives to CAPTCHA

One of the rules in today's web is if you have forms on your website, you need to have some kind of spam prevention measure implemented. Here Shaiful will talk us through the several methods that can be used and why CAPTCHA isn't one. Keep Reading

Field Notes

My Take on HTML 5

HTML5 is packed with cool new features, code slimming advantage and a few slick solution to the current way we build front-end components of a website. Syazwan gets up, close and personal about the appeal of HTML5. Keep Reading