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The Canvas element is one of the most exciting parts of HTML5. It gives web developers a blank slate to create animations, games or even interactive video elements, all of which previously ...
The HTML5 Canvas element promises web developers a web-native way to create animations, interactive charts and even full-fledged apps like image editors and complicated games. Canvas may well be ...
You can use the HTML5 canvas to draw charts, graphics, data-driven diagrams or just to have fun. Its great performance makes the canvas ideal for drawing graphics-intensive apps that require rendering ...
This story, “HTML5 in the browser: Canvas, video, audio, and graphics,” was originally published at InfoWorld.com. Follow the latest news in software development, languages and standards, and ...
Exemplary HTML5 app No. 1: Zoho. There are at least 33 apps in the Zoho collection. Some are basic productivity apps, like a word processor, and others, like the Zoho CRM app, are more akin to ...
One of the earliest HTML5 tools to be widely implemented in browsers is the canvas, which provides both a platform-independent way to develop complex graphics and a standard JavaScript API for ...
With his new collection, "Form Follows Function," Jongmin Kim provides an addictively interactive demostration of what beauty and interactivity HTML5 is capable of helping to create.
Adobe renamed its Creative Cloud software Flash Professional to Animate as it downplays Flash, which is under fire in many camps, and pivots to HTML5 with its messaging. Flash Professional was ...
To learn more about HTML5, I recently sat down with Jason Brush, Executive VP of User Experience Design at Schematic, a pioneering interactive agency that's already using HTML5 in a select number ...
Apple this week posted a new section on its website, showing off the abilities of HTML5 in a standards based browser such as Safari, including interactive videos and photos.
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