1. PlainDesign

    Last modified: May 16 2011.

    This is a site design without any colours, animations, pictures or other elements. It is built on CSS and HTML using some of the new markup included in the HTML5 specification. Perhaps this design will be implemented with a dynamic font selector. Now it is using Times New Roman, or a fallback to any other serif font.

  2. MarkAndSave

    Last modified: May 04 2011.

    Mark and Save lets you move markers around in Google map. When you have marked your location you will be able to save these location to an XML-file. The application will use Javascript, PHP, mySQL and Ajax for intercommunication. At current state the front-end work but needs to be updated and the backend is missing. Currently in development

  3. VisualDocument

    Last modified: July 14 2011.

    Using HTML, CSS and Javascript with Google Visualization Tools to make a more interactive document.

  4. Visualizer

    Last modified: July 14 2011.

    This small project displays .pde files (Processing) in the HTML 5 canvas object using Processingjs. Script runs through an application subfolder and displays the files found there.

  5. ResponsiveForms

    Last modified: July 14 2011.

    This small demonstration utilizes HTML, CSS and Javascript through JQuery to create a better user experience in forms with instant response.

  6. web203

    Last modified: October 12 2011.

    A clean and minimalistic design using CSS3 border radius. None functionality; a combination of HTML5 and CSS3.

  7. web205

    Last modified: October 17 2011.

    A 500 pixel wide wrapper (emulating the width of Facebook's pages) containing a CSS3 drop-down menu, CSS3 button and a text field. The demonstration contains shadows, gradients, border-radius and new colour selectors with support for alpha-channel transparency.

  8. iPhoneWebTechnology

    Last modified: October 17 2011.

    This project is based on Lynda.com's tutorial including how to create application-like web-sites and manipulate these with HTML5 and CSS3. Includes viewport-queries, gestures and other snack made available through the Webkit browser. The files are tailored for iOS-devices, but can be used through other webkit-based browsers such as Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome.

  9. WebKit101

    Last modified: October 17 2011.

    This little demo is made for WebKit browsers such as Safari and Chrome and uses some new animation and graphics functions such as animation, reflections and transformation.

  10. web206

    Last modified: December 15 2011.

    This project combine stylistic elements from CSS3 with new semantic markup from HTML5. The project is made in combination with production notes written on my blog (not yet published). The project is currently static consisting of CSS and HTML but will hopefully be expanded with AJAX functionality and some back-end magic later.