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Doctype is the show for people who make websites.
last modified on Tuesday, 10 August 2010 6:31PM
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Episode 36: Mockups and Canvas (Part 2), published on Monday, 09 August 2010 6:00AMIn this week's episode, Nick compares two ways to create mockups and Jim goes into part 2 of a canvas tag tutorial.
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Episode 35: Navigation and Canvas, published on Monday, 02 August 2010 6:00AMThis week, Nick explores the winding maze of web navigation, and Jim starts part 1 of a two part series on the canvas tag. Exciting!
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Episode 34: CSS3 Transforms and YQL (part 2), published on Monday, 26 July 2010 6:00AMIn this episode, Nick introduces the CSS3 transform property and Jim gets into part 2 of YQL.
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Episode 33: CSS3 Effects and YQL (Part 1), published on Monday, 19 July 2010 6:00AMThis week, Nick takes a look at some new CSS3 properties and Jim goes over the basics of YQL.
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Episode 32: CSS3 Backgrounds and Regular Expressions (Part 2), published on Monday, 12 July 2010 6:00AMIn this week's episode, Nick shows you several new CSS3 background tricks and Jim dives deeper into regular expressions.
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Episode 31: Depth and Regular Expressions, published on Monday, 05 July 2010 6:00AMNick shows you how to use depth in web design and Jim gives a crash course in regular expressions. Yikes!
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Episode 30: Texture and JavaScript Performance, published on Monday, 28 June 2010 6:00AMThis week, Nick explores the design element of texture and Jim shows you how to optimize your JavaScript performance.
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Episode 29: Organizing CSS and JavaScript Animation, published on Monday, 21 June 2010 6:00AMThis week, Nick gives you some tips on how to organize your CSS. Then Jim explains how to animate elements in JavaScript.
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Episode 28: Designing for Content & Cookies, published on Monday, 14 June 2010 6:00AMThis week, Allison House steps in for Nick Pettit and shows you how to design for content. Then Jim shows you the basics of browser cookies. Yum!
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Episode 27: Call to Action Buttons & Geolocation in HTML5, published on Monday, 07 June 2010 6:00AMThis week, Nick shows you how to make your site more effective with call to action buttons, and Jim goes over the basics of the geolocation API in HTML5.
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Episode 26: Contrast & Google Maps, published on Monday, 31 May 2010 6:00AMThis week Nick explains visual contrast and Jim shows you how to embed a map in your pages using the Google Maps API.
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Episode 25: Floats and Iterators, published on Monday, 17 May 2010 6:00AMNick reveals the exciting conclusion to last week's cliffhanger and explores the mythical float property. Then, Jim unravels the confusion surrounding JavaScript iterators.
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Episode 24: CSS Positioning and setTimeout, published on Monday, 10 May 2010 6:00AMThis week, Nick goes over the basics of CSS positioning and Jim explains setTimeout and a few other nifty JavaScript functions.
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Episode 23: Form Design and Custom jQuery Selectors, published on Monday, 03 May 2010 6:00AMNick goes over the basics of web form design and Jim shows you step by step how to create a custom jQuery selector.
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Episode 22: Landing Pages and JavaScript Closures, published on Monday, 26 April 2010 6:00AMThis week, Nick explores some new trends in landing page design and Jim unravels the mysteries of JavaScript closures.
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Episode 21: Color Theory and jQuery Events, published on Monday, 19 April 2010 6:00AMNick goes over the basics of color theory and Jim explains the differences between bind, live, and delegate, in jQuery.
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Episode 20: Information Hierarchy and Feature Detection, published on Monday, 12 April 2010 6:00AMNick explores an intersection between information architecture and semantic markup called "Information Hierarchy" and Jim demonstrates feature detection with Modernizr.
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Episode 19: Design Patterns and JavaScript Minification, published on Monday, 05 April 2010 6:00AMNick takes a look at a few design patterns and Jim shows you how to shrink down your JavaScript files.
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Episode 18: CSS3 Selectors and JavaScript's "this", published on Monday, 29 March 2010 6:00AMNick continues coverage of selectors and demonstrates what's new in CSS3. Then, Jim demystifies the "this" variable in JavaScript.
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Episode 17: JSONP and CSS Selectors (Part 1), published on Monday, 22 March 2010 6:00AMJim shows you how to call 3rd party web services using JSONP and Nick goes over some basic CSS selectors. Next week, Nick will cover the selectors that are new in CSS3.
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Episode 16: CSS3 Columns and jQuery Plugins, published on Monday, 15 March 2010 6:00AMNick deconstructs CSS multi-column layouts and Jim shows you step-by-step how to create your very own jQuery plugin.
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Episode 15: CSS3 Borders and HTML5 Sections, published on Monday, 08 March 2010 6:00AMJim and Nick are back in the studio, exploring new border properties in CSS3 and breaking down a few of the two dozen new HTML5 tags, starting with sections, article, asides, headers, and footers.
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Episode 14: FOWA Miami 2010, Behind the Scenes, published on Monday, 01 March 2010 6:00AMOn this special episode of Doctype, Nick and Jim go behind the scenes of FOWA Miami 2010 and talk to some of the best in the biz, like Gary Vaynerchuk, Alex Hunter, Steve Huffman, John Resig, Alex Payne, and more.
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Episode 13: Home Page Design and Cross Site Request Forgery, published on Monday, 22 February 2010 6:00AMNick gives some quick tips on how to design home pages and Jim goes in depth on CSRF or cross site request forgery.
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Episode 12: Grid Based Design and AJAX 101, published on Monday, 15 February 2010 6:00AMNick gives an overview of grid based design and Jim breaks down the basics of AJAX.
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Episode 11: Radial Gradients and Web SQL Databases, published on Monday, 08 February 2010 6:00AMNick and Jim keep the party going from last week, and continue exploring CSS3 gradients and web storage techniques.
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Episode 10: CSS3 Gradients & HTML5 Databases, published on Monday, 01 February 2010 6:00AMNick shows you how to create gradients without images in CSS3, and Jim takes an in depth look at local databases in HTML5.
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Episode 9: Speed!, published on Monday, 25 January 2010 1:00AMNick and Jim show you hot tips to get your site loading so fast you'll smell the rubber burning!
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Episode 8: jQTouch and Mobile Design, published on Monday, 18 January 2010 5:00AMJim covers jQTouch, a plugin for jQuery that enables quick iPhone websites, and Nick talks about how to design for the small screen.
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Episode 7: Design Workflow and Amazon S3, published on Monday, 11 January 2010 10:00PMNick divulges details about the early stages of his web design workflow, and Jim explains how to get started with Amazon S3.
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Episode 6: What's New in 2010, published on Monday, 04 January 2010 10:00PMWe ring in the new year with a look at our favorite new developments in web technology and design that are coming in 2010.
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Episode 5: Icons and Events, published on Monday, 28 December 2009 10:00PMWe are bidding farewell to 2009 with an iconic event! Actually, we're looking at how to find and use icons, and how to wire up your pages to be interactive.
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Episode 4: CSS Frameworks and Debugging Tools, published on Tuesday, 22 December 2009 3:00AMThis week we look at some tools to get your projects done more quickly. Nick explains the benefits of CSS frameworks, and Jim demonstrates the use of browser debugging tools.
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Episode 3: White Space & AJAX Security, published on Monday, 14 December 2009 10:00PMThis week we show you how to clean up designs using white space. We also explain why AJAX across different websites can be so tricky.
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Episode 2: Charts, Graphs, and Diagrams!, published on Tuesday, 08 December 2009 7:00AMThis week we take a look at several options for integrating charts and graphs into your web pages. We also share some design tips for making the most out of your graphs.
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Episode 1: Text Shadows & jQuery, published on Monday, 30 November 2009 10:00PMIn this very first episode of Doctype, Nick talks about CSS3 text shadows and Jim goes over jQuery basics.
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