HTML5 & CSS3: Does Now Really Mean Now? By Shannon Delaney On March 19, 2012 2 Comments [ Posted in Saturday, Storify, SXSWi, YouTube Tagged Chris Mills, coding, css3, html5, Web development 2 Comments henry On March 19, 2012 Permalink cool demonstration! eventhough HTML5 audio player might not pack all of the features it works well.. it let’s iOS folk hear the mp3, tho the player will launch in a new webpage; and to return to your original page,html5 media player Log in to Reply html5 On March 19, 2012 Permalink I am exicited about HTML5 but Flash can do all these things html5 can do in a better way.Creating slideshow in HTML5! wow! what, flash did that 10 years ago! It is very easy to create a flash animation, for example a ball bouncing in flash professional in less than am minute. Javascript is a mess when compared to AS3. Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. « Previous Post: Can a Social Web of Things Keep TV Cords Connected? Next Post: Coding the Next Chapter of American History »
henry On March 19, 2012 Permalink cool demonstration! eventhough HTML5 audio player might not pack all of the features it works well.. it let’s iOS folk hear the mp3, tho the player will launch in a new webpage; and to return to your original page,html5 media player Log in to Reply
html5 On March 19, 2012 Permalink I am exicited about HTML5 but Flash can do all these things html5 can do in a better way.Creating slideshow in HTML5! wow! what, flash did that 10 years ago! It is very easy to create a flash animation, for example a ball bouncing in flash professional in less than am minute. Javascript is a mess when compared to AS3. Log in to Reply