HTML Articles
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Offline First – better HTML5 User Experience, Prefetching resources, Social Media Sizing Cheat Sheet – Hacks Weekly
This week Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team suggest reading about Offline First – A better HTML5 User Experience, Prefetching resources, the Ultimate Social Media Sizing Cheat Sheet and more!
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Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, November 21th 2012
Weekly Resources for HTML5 Apps Developers Articles Asynchronous programming and continuation-passing style in JavaScript Clone Anything with JavaScript HTML5 & CSS3 Fundamentals – Development for Absolute Beginners Backbonification: migrating a large JavaScript project from DOM spaghetti to Backbone.js JavaScript DocumentFragment Resources jQuery-Form-Validator jPanelMenu – a jQuery plugin that creates a paneled-style menu Responsive Img – […]
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Hacks Weekly – Open SWF Runtime, WebRTC photobooth, Wikimedia HTML5 Media Player + more
Some good reading about an Open SWF Runtime Project, WebRTC photobooth, Wikimedia HTML5 Media Player with WebM Support, WebGL/GLSL plasma simulation running on the GPU and more in store for you! Here are this week’s link tips from Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team.
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Hacking Firefox OS
This blog post is written by Luca Greco, a Mozilla community member who loves to hack, especially on JavaScript and other web-related technologies. A lot of developers are already creating mobile applications using Web technologies (powered by containers like Phonegap/Cordova as an example), usually to develop cross platform applications or leverage their current code and/or […]
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Popcorn Maker 1.0 released – how it works
This week Mozilla is in London at the Mozilla Festival 2012. A year ago at last year’s Festival, we released Popcorn.js 1.0, and with it a way for filmmakers, journalists, artists, and bloggers to integrate audio and video into web experiences. Popcorn has since become one of the most popular ways to build time-based media […]
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HTML5 mythbusting
The ongoing discussion about the “readiness” of HTML5 is based on a lot of false assumptions. These lead to myths about HTML5 that get uttered once and then continuously repeated – a lot of times without checking their validity at all. HTML5 doesn’t perform? The big thing everybody who wants to talk about the problems […]
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Leave No One Behind with HTML5 – presentation at FFWD.PRO in Zagreb, Croatia
In June I had the pleasure to speak at the FFWD.PRO conference in Zagreb, Croatia, about HTML5, progressive enhancement and new features and suggested APIs. I had previously spoken with Marko Dugonjic and said that he should really organize a conference in Croatia. Said and done, he acted on it and created FFWD.PRO! So, naturally, […]
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Hacks Weekly – CSS Flexbox, Designing JavaScript APIs, WebSockets and more
This week Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team think you should read more about , amongst other things!
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Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, October 24th 2012
Weekly Resources for HTML5 Apps Developers Articles Using HTML5’s canvas and audio elements for a guitar tuning mobile app Rendering templates obsolete with JavaScript Rich JavaScript Applications – the Seven Frameworks Getting HTML5 Ready – CORS Five things you didn’t know the web could do Resources Fuel UX extends Twitter Bootstrap with additional lightweight JavaScript […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, October 18th 2012
The web has so much great information, and naturally we want to share it with you! Here are the latest link suggestions from Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team!