1. HTML5 audio and audio sprites – this should be simple

    As we’re having a HTML5 Audio developer derby this month, I thought it fun to play with audio again. And I found it sadly enough pretty frustrating. One thing I proposed in a lot of talks is using the idea of CSS sprites and apply Read more…

  2. Making the Dino roar – syncing audio and CSS transitions

  3. Introducing Aurora 11 with tons of new features and improvements

    We have now released Aurora 11, soon to become Firefox 11, and wanted to cover all the the things we have improved in this Read more…

  4. speak.js: Text-to-Speech on the Web

  5. JSMad – a JavaScript MP3 decoder

    It always amazes me just how fast modern browsers and their JavaScript engines are. And how creative people get when trying to make things work inside a browser instead of relying on a plugin that our end users would have to install (and more importantly Read more…

  6. The story of an Audio & WebGL Demo: No Comply

  7. Talking about HTML5 games development at MIT in Boston

    As part of our university outreach programme, a few Mozilla people and volunteers went to Boston last week to give a series of lectures on web technologies for games development. During the week we covered topics like WebGL for 3D development, basics of JavaScript, debugging Read more…

  8. People of HTML5 – Remy Sharp

    HTML5 needs spokespeople to work. There are a lot of people out there who took on this role, and here at Mozilla we thought it is a good idea to introduce some of them to you with a series of interviews and short videos. The Read more…

  9. HTML5 Guitar Tab Player with the Firefox 4 Audio Data API

  10. Firefox 4 Beta: Latest Update is Here, with WebGL