Found 493 results for “html5”
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The Pond – building a multi-platform HTML5 game
Introducing The Pond The Pond is a multi-platform HTML5 game (source code) that explores minimalistic design and resolution independent gameplay. The Pond isn’t about reaching a high score, or about buying weapon upgrades. It’s about relaxing and exploring a beautiful world. It is available on all these platforms/in all these stores: In making The Pond […]
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Announcing the winners of the December 2012 Dev Derby!
Last month, some of the most creative web developers out there showed us what they could do with Offline web technologies in the December Dev Derby contest. After looking through the entries, our three judges–Dave Rupert, Eric Shepherd and (filling in for Christian Heilmann this month) yours truly–decided on three winners and two runners-up. Not […]
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New features for HTML5 video playback in Firefox
As explained in this blog post by Jared Wein of the Firefox team there are quite a few new features in Firefox when it comes to playing HTML5 video. As an Aurora user, I am most excited about the option to go full-screen, the ability to overlay video statistics and to save a snapshot of […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, December 8th 2011
Thursday is here, and just like every week when that day comes, we at Mozilla want to share some good reading with you.
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Ask MDN: Our experts are ready to answer your questions
[Update] The panel of experts and time of the first event have been added below. Something amazing is starting next week. No, not pay day. It’s more important than that. Got it yet? No? It’s Ask MDN, silly! Still no idea what that is? Don’t worry, it’s new and I’m here to tell you all […]
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Syncing page content with HTML5 video (a different kind of webinar)
If you’ve been around the software industry for a little while, you’ve probably attended at least a few “webinars”, where someone does an online presentation, which you can watch and listen to in real time. You might be able to ask questions via a chat window, and if you’re lucky, the presenter will select your […]
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Firefox 4 Web Demos: announcing Web O' Wonder
Firefox 4 is almost here. Check out some awesome Web demos on our brand new demo web site: Web’O Wonder. Screencast here. Update: 3 more demos: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2011/03/webowonder-round/ Web ‘O Wonder Firefox 4 is almost here, and comes with a huge list of awesome features for web developers. In order to illustrate all these new technical […]
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MDN doc sprint was a huge success
More than 30 contributors from at least a dozen countries, touching approximately 300 documentation pages. Those are the results from the documentation sprint that started Friday, January 28 at 14:00 UTC. While the sprint was scheduled to end at midnight UTC on Saturday, some participants were still making updates on Sunday. This sprint provided a […]
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(r)evolution number 5
We’ve just launched Firefox 3.5, and we’re incredibly proud. Naturally, we have engaged in plentiful Mozilla advocacy — this site is, amongst other things, a vehicle for showcasing the latest browser’s new capabilities. We like to think about this release as an upgrade for the whole World Wide Web, because of the new developer-facing features […]
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Developer Edition 49: Network Request Stack Traces and more
This week marks the release of Firefox Developer Edition 49! This post covers some of the big changes that landed in this release. Request stack traces in Network Monitor The Network Monitor now has a new “Cause” column that shows how a given network request is initiated. The column shows the type of the request, […]