Found 493 results for “html5”
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A tale of a CSS3 Animation Demo
Once upon a time, there was this good hearted web developer, who was everyday worried about learning new cool things and trying new crazy stuff his browser could barely be able to do. Also, there were some giants, working hard to increase the power of the magic web, allowing all the peoples to live, code, […]
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Comic Gen – a canvas-run comic generator
The first time I wanted to participate on Dev Derby was on the May 2012 challenge, where the rules were that you should use websockets. At that time I thought that I could use NodeJS and SocketIO. But the time kept running and I ended not having any cool ideas for an app. Since then […]
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Ten Things Developers should know about the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN)
Editor’s Note: This blog post is way out of date. The Mozilla Developer Network has grown a lot and changed its name to MDN Web Docs. In 2017, more than 8,000 developers contributed to 80,000 pages of content on the Mozilla Developer Network. Mozilla also teamed with Microsoft, Google, and other industry leaders to greatly […]
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Responsive Patterns, automatic jQuery app tester, RESTClient for debugging – Hacks Weekly
Responsive Patterns, automatic jQuery app tester, RESTCLient for debugging RESTful web services are just some of the things Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team want to recommend to you this week!
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Linklib – lets film lovers and filmmakers send time synced links from videos to phones – a WebFWD project
Have you ever googled films and TV-shows while you watch them? Do you think Youtube’s popup annotations in the middle of a video are distracting? Having shot a documentary about the Pirate Bay for 4 years I wanted to embed links directly into the film to give the audience more nuances in the complex and […]
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Firefox OS Simulator 1.0 is here!
Three weeks back, we introduced the Firefox OS Simulator, a tool that allows web developers to try out their apps in Firefox OS from the comfort of their current Windows/Mac/Linux computers. We’ve seen a number of comments from people who used the Simulator as an easy way to get a peek at Firefox OS today, […]
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fxosstub – a minimalist's working example of the design guide rules for Firefox OS
This post is written by Pierre Richard, Principal, Jaxo, Inc. I know, by experience and practice, the importance of the first hours—or even the first minutes—spent discovering and learning new concepts. During this period, developers take their go/no-go decision, mostly based on the apparent complexity of what they see. Once you gain expertise in a […]
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headtrackr for real-time face tracking, smartphone features you never thought of, HTML5 Forms support + more in Hacks Weekly
This week Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team suggest reading about headtrackr for real-time face tracking, smartphone features you never thought of using, Web browser support for HTML5 Forms and more!
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Firefox Development Highlights: video.playbackRate and download attribute
Here are the latest features in Firefox for developers, as part of our Bleeding Edge series, and most examples only work in Firefox Nightly (and could be subject to change). <video>: support for custom playbackRate Setting video.playbackRate changes the “video speed”. 1.0 is regular speed, 2.0 is 2 times faster. From the MDN documentation on […]
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Results of the Fall 2012 MDN virtual doc sprint
Over the weekend of November 30 to December 2, a hardy band of MDN contributors came together virtually (via IRC and etherpad) to work on improving documentation on MDN for Web standards and for Mozilla’s open technology and the project itself. Below are the highlights of the weekend’s activities. Web standards docs Saurabh Anand added […]