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  • ifeltdave0

    @pinkfloyd:

    the answer to your question is yes, HTML5 can do that.

    http://www.is-real.net/experimen…

    • Ah.Continuity
    • Similar, but it's not as fluid.pinkfloyd
    • Actually, I think you mean Javascript + CSS3 + Webkit + HTML5 can do that.spot13
    • pinkfloyd is not impressedpinkfloyd
    • and that looks similar but nowhere near the same nor fluid as the original. Frankly it looks like shit.Boz
    • but hey! here's to the future.. as long as it's open source, who cares if it runs and looks like crap.Boz
    • Interestingly enough, it's far more fluid on Safari than on Chrome (OSX for both).Continuity
    • the flash version is of course smoother, but it is impressive no doubt that it is done in standardsifeltdave
    • that's what makes it annoying to me. Flash version is smoother, much better too and will work exactly the same on all browsers (IE6, IE7, IE8 and others), yet the main argument behind HTML5/JS/CSS is that it will run better than Flash and that Flash is a hog. Which is again false.Boz
    • browsers (IE6, IE7, IE8 and others), yet the main argument behind HTML5/JS/CSS is that it will run better than Flash and that Flash is a hog. Which is again false.Boz
    • and that Flash is a hog. Which is again false.Boz
    • utopian is not impressedutopian

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