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- transmission
I found this from a blog I thought the web designer here might care (in case you haven't seen it).
i like it's potential. Mind you I don't understand this stuff but considering you don't have to use flash i think is huge.
I think it works best on OS snow leopard.
use you arrow keys to navigate.ttp://codinginparadise.org/proje...
- clearThoughts0
link doesn't work dude
- Stugoo0
wish i could use my mouse on it...
http://www.html5rocks.com/
- formed0
Hmm. Looks awfully clunky here, not a quality I'd show a client. Obviously you need to be able to use your mouse (someone needs to fix that, I had no idea if I didn't see Stugoo's comment).
Static vertical line in FF (worked in Chrome), again, not acceptable for a client (its gotta work!).
I am still waiting to see this amazing HTML5 everyone keeps talking about. So far, everything I've seen is not up to the quality the top Flash slideshows and sites are.
Reliability is the largest issue I see. HTML sites, generally, are inconsistent. Flash is not. For clients and projects that want perfect consistency, not worrying about browsers or platforms, it is a hard sell.
Keeping my eyes open, though.
- hellojeehae0
all i see is black and white line
- Stugoo0
by OS snow leopard he means webkit browsers... chrome, safari etc
- orrinward0
Didn't work. I got 'WebGL context not found' as soon as I hit the right arrow.
- bored2death0
Doesn't work for me in Safari 5.0.2
- acescence0
might be helpful to read this first:
http://blog.codinginparadise.org…
- acescence0
it uses a bunch of html5 elements and css transforms, but the motion itself is js.
now let's all start another dumb-ass uninformed flash vs html5 thread!