Found 493 results for “html5”
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Promoting the use of new web technologies in Lithuania
Last week around 2500 developers, designers, entrepreneurs and managers came to Vilnius, Lithuania to attend the fifth Login conference. Speakers included people from Nokia, Wired, Flattr.com (run by the founder of the Pirate Bay), Tate Modern and Amnesty international and the conference covered everything from viral video over web security and privacy up to bleeding […]
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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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The shortest image uploader – ever!
A couple of line of JavaScript. That’s all you need. This is a very short Image Uploader, based on imgur.com API. If you want to do more complex stuff (like resize, crop, drawing, colors, …) see my previous post. Back-story. I’ve been talking to Imgur.com‘s owner (Hi Alan!). He recently added Drag’n Drop support to […]
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Mozilla at SXSW 2011
The South by Southwest Interactive conference is gearing up. It’s one of the biggest events of the year for anyone working in interactive media, including this little thing we call the Web. Mozilla will be there, at sessions and events, so if you’re going, please look for us. Also, check out Tantek’s 2011 SXSW Packing […]
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Show off your HTML5 skillz with Demo Studio!
Are you on the leading edge of Web technology? Do you want to show the world what you and the Web can do? New technologies introduced in the latest Web standards like HTML5 are enabling rich experiences on the Internet that were not possible even just a year ago. While many websites continue with the […]
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Syncing page content with HTML5 video (a different kind of webinar)
If you’ve been around the software industry for a little while, you’ve probably attended at least a few “webinars”, where someone does an online presentation, which you can watch and listen to in real time. You might be able to ask questions via a chat window, and if you’re lucky, the presenter will select your […]
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Firefox 4 Web Demos: announcing Web O' Wonder
Firefox 4 is almost here. Check out some awesome Web demos on our brand new demo web site: Web’O Wonder. Screencast here. Update: 3 more demos: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2011/03/webowonder-round/ Web ‘O Wonder Firefox 4 is almost here, and comes with a huge list of awesome features for web developers. In order to illustrate all these new technical […]
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History API changes in Firefox 4
This is a guest post by Jonas Sicking, one of the Gecko developers. As I’m sure you know we’re getting ready to ship Firefox 4. And as you might know Firefox 4 includes the history API (which includes the pushState() and replaceState() methods) defined in HTML5. This API is also implemented in Safari and Chrome, […]
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Finding harmony in web development – a talk at London Web
Last week I spoke at the London Web Meetup in London, England about a topic that is close to my heart: finding harmony as a group of professionals in web development. If you come from the outside of our little echo chamber and you see how developers communicate with each other and how we get […]
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Time to build a better web – a talk at Heart and Sole
A few weeks ago Portsmouth in England hosted the first Heart and Sole conference. This new conference had quite some appeal to me because of its nature: it was organised by local people who want to boost the web development market, it had rather unknown speakers who show a lot of great stuff online (and […]