Tag: HTML5
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Steve Jobs: Thoughts on Flash
Steve Jobs: Thoughts on Flash Perhaps Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future, and less on criticizing Apple for leaving the past behind.
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HTML5 Arcade Games
HTML5 Arcade Games The [games] which you can download here is my personal dream … It is a set of libraries, tools and presets to create pixelated indie-style 8/16-bit era games in Javascript that runs in your browser without any Flash plugin, making use of a small small small subset of the HTML5 features, that…
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MiniApps
MiniAppsWebKitBits: MiniApps is the personal project of Alex Gibson. It has a handful of HTML5-based applications for the iPhone, Android, and other modern mobile browsers and is fully MIT licensed.
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What do you think is supposed to happen when a user hits the button the geolocation page of the HTML5 preso you just posted? I’ve been wondering about that.
A Google map appears in the bottom of the slide pinned to your location. There are a few examples in the HTML5 presentation that don’t work correctly. On a Mac, Firefox 3.6.3 is the only one I could get to work with Geolocation, and even that gave me a location nearly 50 miles away. Geolocation…
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This presentation is an HTML5 website
This presentation is an HTML5 websiteThe coolest HTML5 presentation ever. Download Google Chrome to watch and enjoy.
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Okay, so the HTML5 Test takes care of your favorite browser, but what about the rest of the sorry lot? Recent San Francisco addition Paul Irish has you covered with HTML5 Readiness, which helps you visualize what parts of the spec are covered by which browsers. No surprise to see WebKit leading the way with…
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The HTML5 Test shows you where your favorite browser fits in with the HTML5 spec. Shown with latest WebKit Nightly.
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Volume Thing
Volume ThingThe multitalented David Friedman made a little HTML5 audio experiment. It’s simple and fun, so I won’t bore you with explanation. Take a listen using Firefox (possibly works in Opera, but not WebKit).
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2105: A List Apart: Articles: Flash and Standards: The Cold War of the Web Dan Mall continues to probe the debate between web standards, HTML5 apps and Flash. Good article; rad illustration. Go GloomyBear!
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Two Free Starter WordPress Themes
I’ve prepared two of my go-to WordPress themes for immediate release. My hope is that WordPress beginners should find these templates easy to work with as they start to customize their own themes and advanced WordPress developers will find these themes sufficient with which to work.