Found 493 results for “html5”
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BrazilJS Firefox OS Apps Hack Day: fun, games & JavaScript
BrazilJS Location: Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. A long way from where I live and work in Mountain View, California. BrazilJS—two intense, action-packed days of technology showmanship, conversation, and immersion in the exuberant developer culture of Brazil. And plenty of JavaScript, which sounds something like “Jhavascreep-chi” when pronounced in Brazilian Portuguese. The days […]
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A simple image gallery using only CSS and the :target selector
Back in the old days of web development and when CSS2 got support I always cringed at “CSS only” demos as a lot of them were hacky to say the least. With CSS growing up and having real interaction features it seems to me though that it is time to reconsider as – when you […]
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Fun with new technologies at the Firefox 4 launch party in London
For the Firefox 4 launch party in London, England we wanted to show off to the audience why it is such a big thing that we are moving leaps and bounds in the browser market. Here are the slides and notes explaining just how much fun we can have as developers these days if we […]
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Firefox 4 Demos: Runfield – a Canvas Game
Yeah! Another awesome demo in Web’o Wonder! With Hardware Acceleration and a fast JavaScript engine, the web platform is ready for Games. Runfield is an example. This HTML5 Game has been developed by Ilmari Heikkinen. It’s based on Canvas 2D, and this game works on all the recent browsers. (small definition version here – Oh! […]
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Multimedia on the web and using HTML5 sensibly
Last week I went to the London Ajax User Meetup in London, England to deliver two talks about HTML5. One was a re-run of a talk I gave at MIT about Multimedia on the web and the second was a call to arms to use HTML5 sensibly. You can go over to Skillsmatter web site […]
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Spirit of Indiana (Jones) – syncing HTML5 Video with Maps
I’ve always been a big fan of the travel/flight sequences in the Indiana Jones movies and judging by the amount of copy attempts on YouTube I am not alone in this. As I don’t own any video editing software I thought it should be possible to create the same effect with web technologies and Google […]
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Mozilla developer preview (Gecko 1.9.3a1) available for download
Editor’s note: Today, Mozilla released a preview of the Gecko 1.9.3 platform for developers and testers. Check out the Mozilla Developer News announcement reposted below. A Mozilla Developer Preview of improvements in the Gecko layout engine is now available for download. This is a pre-release version of the Gecko 1.9.3 platform, which forms the core […]
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font_dragr: a drag and drop preview tool for fonts
This demo is from our good friend Ryan Seddon who came up with a demo that seems deeply appropriate for this week, given our focus on the future of fonts on the web. If you’ve ever been editing a page and wanted to know what a particular font looked like without having to upload files […]
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Building applications for Firefox OS using AngularJS
When you start developing for Firefox OS you might be underwhelmed by the tools that are provided. There is no standard UI toolkit, or a JavaScript framework that all apps build on. This is not a situation that’s inherently bad because in essence Firefox OS is the web; and thus gives you complete freedom in […]
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App Framework and Firefox OS
Intel’s App Framework is an open source, MIT licensed, cross platform HTML5 framework for building mobile applications. It is hosted on GitHub where you can contribute to the project, especially the Firefox OS theme. App Framework is comprised of three main areas. Query selector library UI/UX library Plugins The query selector library implements a subset […]