Found 493 results for “html5”
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Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, August 1st 2012
Weekly Resources for HTML5 Apps Developers Articles JavaScript design patterns – Part 1: Singleton, composite, and façade
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Keynote on Firefox OS at Campus Party Recife
Chris Heilmann and I just finished our keynote at Campus Party Recife in this lovely Brazilian coastal town. It is amazing to see the enthusiasm and momentum around Firefox OS in the local community. By partnering with Telefonica and their Open Web Device initiative the reception was that much that the organisers had to double […]
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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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Taking About:Home Snippets to the Next Level.
If you are a Firefox user and you start the browser this morning or you type “about:home” in the URL bar we have a surprise for you. Instead of the Firefox logo you’ll see an animation celebrating the global spirit of community. This is just one of many planned enhancements to mozilla.org pages and mozilla […]
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Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, July 25th 2012
Weekly Resources for HTML5 Apps Developers Articles How I learned Backbone.js, Three.js & GLSL in one week Preparing Yourself for Modern JavaScript Development List of languages that compile to JS Let’s Code: Test-Driven Javascript Websocket Frame Inspection now in Chrome DevTools Resources SpahQL – A query language for Javascript objects Web application framework for a […]
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Aurora 16 is out — Unprefixing time !
Web developers, it is time to celebrate! In the upcoming Firefox 16, which reached the Aurora status today, a major enhancement is the unprefixing of several stable CSS features. Other notable features of interest to Web developers include several more HTML5-related APIs, better accessibility on Mac OS, and improvements to Firefox Developer Tools. So […]
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HTML5 Web applications and libraries survey – first results
At Mozilla, we are dedicated to keep the web open and independent of a single company or technology. This means that users should have a choice of browsers and technology to use to go online and should not be blocked out because they can’t afford a certain device or are forbidden to change their browser. […]
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Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, July 18th 2012
Weekly Resources for HTML5 Apps Developers Articles Let’s Code: Test-Driven Javascript Podcast : JSJ Design Patterns in Javascript Proxies and Frozen objects BrowserID: Logging in with BrowserID, Passport and NodeJS XHTML, document.write, and Adsense Resources HTML Shell Brunch – Brunch is an assembler for HTML5 applications Node.JS port of WebGL for desktops: windows, linux, mac […]
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The Web Developer Toolbox: Modernizr
This is the third in a series of articles dedicated to useful libraries that all web developers should have in their toolbox. The intent is to show you what those libraries can do and help you to use them at their best. This third article is dedicated to the Modernizr library. Introduction Modernizer is a […]
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Interview: Jay Salvat, Audio Dev Derby winner
Jay Salvat won the Audio Dev Derby with Buzz demo, his wonderful children’s game powered by the open web. Using a JavaScript library that he wrote himself, Jay demonstrated that web audio can be not only useful, but also practical and even engaging. Recently, I had the opportunity to learn more about Jay: his work, […]