Found 493 results for “html5”
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FoxIE – a video training series on web standards with Microsoft
About a month ago Chris Heilmann of Mozilla went to Miami, Florida to shoot a series of training videos with Rey Bango of Microsoft. Now these videos are available on Microsoft’s Channel9 as the FoxIE training series. In a very off-the-cuff discussion format between Rey and Chris we covered a few topics: Introducing FoxIE has […]
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Mozilla MDN Hack Day on Tour, Heading South
The MDN spring tour continues with a trip into autumn in the Conosur – the southernmost region of South America. We’re heading south to participate in MozCamp, a gathering of the Mozilla Hispano community, and to meet web developers in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Montevideo, Uruguay; São Paulo, Brazil; and Santiago, Chile. We’ll introduce some exciting […]
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HTML5: The difference between an App and a Page.
HTML5 is only one part of the”Stack” HTML5 is really more than one thing. In the strictest sense, HTML5 is fifth major revision of the W3C specification of the markup language that is used to create web pages. But in a practical sense, HTML5 is far more than that. For developers, HTML is a wave […]
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Webinar: Canvas with Rob Hawkes
Update 2011-11-10: Video of this webinar is now available: This video is also available on Vimeo. You can download the code that Rob demos in the webinar. You might also check out the recording of the webinar created by BigBlueButton. It syncs the audio with the slides and chat window using Popcorn.js. On the downside, […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, October 13th 2011
Thursday again, and it’s time for our reading tips!
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Calculated drop shadows in HTML5 canvas
One of the best new features of HTML5 when it comes to visual effects is the canvas element and its API. On the surface, it doesn’t look like much – just a rectangle in the page you can paint on and wipe. Much like an etch-a-sketch. However, the ability to transform, rotate and scale its […]
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Making history with the August Dev Derby
It is time to announce another month’s Dev Derby and this August we want you to play with the History API. The History API is a much needed piece of the puzzle of creating modern web applications and here is why: Links are good, they make the web work The web is made up from […]
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upcoming changes to the viewport meta tag for firefox mobile
This is a guest post by Matt Brubeck who works on the Firefox Mobile team. The upcoming release of Mobile Firefox (Fennec) 1.1 features improved support for the <meta name="viewport"> tag. Previous version of Fennec supported the width, height, and initial-scale viewport properties, but had problems with some sites designed for iPhone and Android browsers. […]
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WebGL in the wild
This is a guest post by David Humphrey and was originally posted in his weblog. David is a professor at Seneca College in Toronto where he teaches and researches open source development and leads Mozilla’s education project. David’s been involved with WebGL well before it became WebGL and was just a Firefox extension. It’s nice […]
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creating pop art with html5 video
This post is by Felipe Gomez, a long-time Mozilla contributor and really awesome dude. Felipe attends school in Brazil. This demo contains another interesting effect that can be done with the HTML5 elements present in Firefox 3.5. What better way to create a cool effect than mixing the open web with pop art? This demo […]