Found 37 results for “a-frame”
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Basics of building 3D games on the Web
You might think that 3D games are harder to develop than 2D because of the extra dimension you have to take into account, but it’s easier than you think. We’ve recently updated the Games section on MDN with a collection of tutorials covering 3D development, with a focus on frameworks that offer shortcuts for developers […]
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A-Frame 0.2.0 – The Extensible VR Web
A-Frame is a framework that makes it easy to build virtual reality (VR) content for the Web. It provides: The ability to build 3D scenes with declarative HTML. Responsive WebVR scenes that work out of the box on multiple platforms. An entity-component-system pattern which promotes composability and extensibility. After three fun and busy months of […]
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Building Cardboard Dungeon With A-Frame
Cardboard Dungeon is a web-based dungeon-crawling experience designed for use with Google Cardboard and written using Mozilla’s virtual reality framework, A-Frame. In this case study, I’ll discuss the key challenges I faced during the development of Cardboard Dungeon, my experiences with A-Frame, and some of the lessons I learned whilst approaching virtual reality for the […]
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Build the Virtual Reality Web with A-Frame
The WebVR team at Mozilla (MozVR) set out over a year ago asking, “what would virtual reality (VR) on the Web look like?” Today we click on links to jump from page to page, one day we will walk through portals to jump from world to world. Unfortunately, there are only a handful of WebGL […]
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Introducing the WebVR 1.0 API Proposal
2016 is shaping up to be a banner year for Virtual Reality. Many consumer VR products will finally be available and many top software companies are ramping up to support these new devices. The new medium has also driven demand for web-enabled support from browser vendors. Growth in WebVR has centered on incredible viewing experiences […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, August 2nd 2012
We’re back after a few weeks of summer break here in the Northern Hemisphere, and we have good links for you! Here’s the latest round from Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team.
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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!