Tag: w3c
HTML5 trailer – Find your Hero
HTML5 movie trailer. Who is your hero? And who is the Enemy? I am author of blog about HTML5 html456.blogspot.com (Czech only)
N-Screens Problem with HTML5 (W3C Conference Nov 2011)
N-Screens Problem is a set of challenges you come across when you develop an App for multiple connected devices. How HTML5 WebApp solution was the most promising solution for the developers. My session was around the 7 Key implementation challenges you will face when developing a Web App solution for multiple devices with different form factors. The 7 key challenges were, Feature Detection, Layout detection, Using CSS3, Choice of Animation between SVG, Canvas, CSS3 Animation, and WebGL, Audio Video related problems and their work-arounds, and how to use advanced HTML5 API with a brief on Polyfills and Shims. Here is the online demo of my presentation. Source code is also available at the demo page. Detect your N-device HTML5 features and APIs at widgets-gadgets.com —————————————————– Everything you need to know about developing HTML5 Apps on multiple devices is at W3C conference. www.w3.org —————————————————– Redmond, Nov 15-16, 2011, amazing conference, first time all the vendors together, instead of talks about individual device/ browsers, all the sessions were focused on the common part, the HTML5 part. If you missed the conference check videos here www.w3.org
Opera Tech Break: HTML5
It’s time for some industry insights of HTML5 from Opera’s Bruce Lawson and Zi Bin Cheah. What is HTML5? What is the future of apps vs websites? What cool stuff can HTML5 do? Find out in this episode of Opera Tech Break! Ragnarök, Opera’s HTML5 Parser: labs.opera.com Labs build with Camera support (getUserMedia): labs.opera.com Magical HTML5 moustache demo (needs build above): people.opera.com Tutorial on HTML5 video and camera support: dev.opera.com dev.Opera HTML5 tutorials: dev.opera.com Read more and subscribe to our blog for the latest news: my.opera.com Learn more and download Opera at www.opera.com