Monday, February 13, 2012
A fresh new look for HTML5Rocks.com
By Eric Bidelman, Senior Developer Programs Engineer, Google Chrome Team
Over the past year, HTML5Rocks.com has become a top destination for developers craving to learn more about HTML5. Today, we have over 60 articles and tutorials covering the latest HTML5 tech, published by 30 contributors from around the world! We've worked hard to bring great content to the site as quickly as possible, but it's been challenging to consolidate so much information as HTML5 continues to push the web forward and evolve at an accelerated pace.
Today, we're launching an updated HTML5Rocks with better tools for finding content, including an edgy new look and "rocking" logo. As our content expands, finding things becomes more important. To address this, we've created "persona pages" with catered content in 3 different verticals (Games, Business, Mobile). If you're one of those developers, finding content relevant to you should now be a snap. We've also consolidated many of the different components (Updates, Studio, Playground) into the main site and have deeply integrated the HTML5 technology classes to bring a better identity to the content.
All in all, it's a little bit Punk and a little bit Rock and Roll.
Lastly, if you're interested in contributing to the site, it's an open source project and we'd love to have your expertise. See our contributors guide.
Eric Bidelman is a Senior Developer Programs Engineer on the Google Chrome Team and a core contributor to html5rocks.com. He is the author of the book Using the HTML5 Filesystem API.
Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
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html5
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Mountain View, CA, USA
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