Found 493 results for “html5”
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, June 8th 2012
Just to throw you off a little, we’re publishing this week’s Mozilla Hacks Weekly on a Friday instead! Enjoy our link suggestions to some good reads and knowledge!
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State of the Docs, June 7, 2012
It has been four weeks since the last State of the Docs update, so there is much to report. As ever, this is just a selection of the recent documentation activity on MDN. Web standards docs Frédéric Bourgeon has done a lot of work on pages for CSS selectors, in both English and French including: […]
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Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, June 6th 2012
Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, June 6th 2012 Weekly Resources for HTML5 Apps Developers Articles HTML5 Audio – The state of Play. How To Build A Real-Time Commenting System. Websocket Frame Inspection now in Chrome DevTools Self-updating scripts Diving Into CSS Regions Resources Processing.js – makes your data visualizations, digital art, interactive animations, educational […]
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Announcing the April Dev Derby winners!
Last month, more than twenty amazing HTML5 audio demos were shared in the April Dev Derby competition. After looking through the entries, our three new expert judges—Peter Lubbers, Rob Hawkes, and (filling in for Guillermo this month) Chris Heilmann—have decided on three winners and two runners-up. You don’t have to be a contestant to get […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, May 31st 2012
Time again for some links we in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Team would like you to see!
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Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, May 30th 2012
Weekly Resources for HTML5 Apps Developers Articles Index of Vendor-prefixed APIs in WebKit A guide to CSS3 Units and their uses JavaScript Style Guides And Beautifiers JavaScript Templating with Handlebars Unit test JavaScript applications with Jasmine Why Publishers Don’t Like Apps (and love HTML5) WebSockets: Stable and Ready for Developers Video: Peter Lubbers: The HTML5 […]
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Presentation: Web vs. Native at Reasons to be Appy
Yesterday around 300 attendees came to the amazing L.S.O. at St Luke’s in London, England for Reasons to be Appy conference. In nine presentations several speakers covered all kind of concepts around app development, from typography to mobile debugging. Mozilla’s presentation was Christian Heilmann talking about the controversy around the battle of native vs. web […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, May 24th 2012
It’s Thursday and time for us in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Team to share some great links!
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Testing the Firefox browser on mobile websites: Are you game?
Friends and hackers, we have a challenge Are you a developer who’s passionate about Mozilla’s mission on the open Web? We need your help: We’re looking for someone to build a game to help keep the Web open as it goes mobile. There’s a Firefox mobile website testing app which we think would make a […]
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Mozilla supports the Liberated Pixel Cup for open games
We’re excited to announce that Mozilla is supporting the Liberated Pixel Cup, a fantastic competition aiming to spark the creation of artwork and code for games that are free and available for others to use. The Liberated Pixel Cup is the brainchild of OpenGameArt, a long-standing community of artists that provide graphics and sound effects […]