Found 493 results for “html5”
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April Dev Derby: Show us what you can do with HTML5 audio
The April Dev Derby is officially underway. A monthly contest hosted by the Mozilla Developer Network, the Dev Derby gives web developers of all levels of experience the chance to push the web forward, learn about new web technologies, and compete for fame, glory, and prizes. This month, we’re excited to see what you can […]
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Launching Evangelism Reps – getting the army of awesome ready to take the stage
Today the Developer Engagement Team has launched the Evangelism Reps program – a special interest group within ReMo. Each year, we get thousands of requests to send Mozilla speakers around the world to talk about HTML5, new web technologies, Mozilla’s mission, our projects, products and more. Now, we would love for you to join the […]
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People of HTML5: Andrew Betts on building the FT.com HTML5 app
HTML5 needs spokespeople to work. There are a lot of people out there who took on this role, and here at Mozilla we thought it is a good idea to introduce some of them to you with a series of interviews and short videos. The format is simple – we send the experts 10 questions […]
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1st ever MDN Hack Day in NYC
So what’s an MDN Hack Day, you ask? The intention is to host a day of talks, hacks and demos that first introduces the participants to Mozilla and our various open web projects, then invite attendees to shift into participant mode and start hacking. Another way I like to think of it is that we […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, March 29th 2012
Last Thursday of March, so let’s celebrate that with some good links for you! Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team have just what you need to read.
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HTML5: The difference between an App and a Page.
HTML5 is only one part of the”Stack” HTML5 is really more than one thing. In the strictest sense, HTML5 is fifth major revision of the W3C specification of the markup language that is used to create web pages. But in a practical sense, HTML5 is far more than that. For developers, HTML is a wave […]
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BrowserQuest – a massively multiplayer HTML5 (WebSocket + Canvas) game experiment
It’s time for some gaming action with a new HTML5 game demo: BrowserQuest, a massively multiplayer adventure game created by Little Workshop (@glecollinet & @whatthefranck) and Mozilla. Play the game: browserquest.mozilla.org BrowserQuest is a tribute to classic video-games with a multiplayer twist. You play as a young warrior driven by the thrill of adventure. No […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, March 22nd 2012
Currently Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team is having a couple of days of meetings to make sure we can continue to work as best as possible to let you know about the Open Web and what we do with Mozilla. However, that doesn’t mean there’s not time to share some good links with you!
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Making the Dino roar – syncing audio and CSS transitions
It started with Brian King setting up our Google+ page using this round MDN logo by John Slater. I thought this looks cool and reminded me of the famous MGM intro so I wondered if I could turn it into an intro for our video tutorials (not sure if we will do that though). And, […]
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Announcing the February Dev Derby Winners
Touch events help you make websites and applications more engaging by responding appropriately when users interact with touch screens. A user touching a screen is very different from a user clicking a mouse button, so special care must be taken to ensure that touch-enabled Web applications respond to touch screen interactions in ways that users […]