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canvasXpress – Impressive Canvas Graphing Library

Recommended by elsterama on September 9, 2010 via WebResourcesDepot

canvasXpress is a free JavaScript graphing library based on the tag of HTML5.

It supports multiple graph types including bar, line, dotplots, area, stacked, heatmaps, pie charts and more.

canvasXpress

The outputs are interactive as hovering over the items can display values.

And, it is possible to customize every aspect of them including colors, text, hiding/showing elements, etc.Continue

  • Ajax
  • Canvas
  • Computer programming
  • HTML 5
  • JavaScript library
  • JavaScript programming language
  • JQuery
  • Markup languages
  • MooTools
  • Software engineering
  • Comments
  • WebResourcesDepot
  • Original article

Archiving Iraq: One Wikipedia Entry's Edit Wars, Printed in 12 Volumes

Recommended by elsterama on September 7, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

iraqwikiAbove: Boutique book publisher and geek James Bridle has printed the 12,000 edits made to the controversial Wikipedia entry for Iraq War between December 2004 to November 2009 as a 7,000 page, 12 volume set of books.Continue

  • Bridle
  • Horse tack
  • HTML 5
  • Reference
  • Wikipedia
  • Comments
  • ReadWriteWeb
  • Original article

Skinnable HTML5 Video Player – FryPlayer

Recommended by elsterama on September 4, 2010 via WebResourcesDepot

FryPlayer (Google-translated English version) is an open source and easy to use HTML5 video player.

The player is actually a jQuery plugin and has very nice features like the ability to skin, buffering, full screen mode and keyboard shortcuts.

It is also possible to set the width-height and initial volume of the player.

HTML5 FryPlayerContinue

  • HTML 5
  • JQuery
  • Markup languages
  • XHTML
  • Comments
  • WebResourcesDepot
  • Original article

Sweet CSS3 Buttons – BonBon

Recommended by elsterama on September 2, 2010 via WebResourcesDepot

Using the new features and flexibility CSS3 offers, designers keep coming with impressive outputs.

One of them is BonBon Buttons: attractive buttons that will possibly attract the Web 2.0-type design fans the most.

CSS3 BonBon Buttons

A single PNG image is used to give the noise effect and they have a shiny 3D-like look.Continue

  • Cascading Style Sheets
  • HTML 5
  • JQuery
  • Markup languages
  • Web design
  • XHTML
  • Comments
  • WebResourcesDepot
  • Original article

Skyfire Submits Flash Video Enabled Browser to App Store

Recommended by elsterama on September 1, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

Steve Jobs doesn't like Flash. He says it has poor security, kills your battery and performs poorly on mobile devices. For those reasons and more, Apple doesn't allow Flash applications or video to run on the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.

Today, Skyfire will try to break through Apple's Flash blockade with the submission of its mobile browser, which transcodes Flash into HTML5 in real time, to the App Store. And according to its creators, Apple is going to accept it. Continue

  • Apple Inc.
  • HTML 5
  • IPhone
  • IPod Touch
  • ITunes
  • Mobile browser
  • Mobile software
  • Multi-touch
  • Portable media players
  • Skyfire
  • Web browsers
  • Comments
  • ReadWriteWeb
  • Original article

SublimeVideo Launches HTML5-Video-Player-as-a-Service

Recommended by elsterama on August 31, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

SublimeVideo, an HTML5-based video player from Switzerland-based development and design firm Jilion, has launched SublimeVideo.net, an HTML5 Video-Player-as-a-Service. The goal of the new site is to provide tools for Web publishers that will allow for the easy deployment of zero-maintenance HTML5 video on a website in a matter of seconds, and without the need to understand the complexities of the different Web browser versions and their various specifications.Continue

  • Adobe Flash
  • Graphics file formats
  • HTML 5
  • Markup languages
  • Comments
  • ReadWriteWeb
  • Original article

Google Shows Off Chrome, HTML5 With Interactive Music "Experience"

Recommended by elsterama on August 30, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

Google has released its latest "Chrome Experiment" today in the form of a music video "experience" that takes you, quite literally, back to the streets of your youth.

The experiment is the work of writer/director Chris Milk and social media savvy band Arcade Fire and it shows off the interactive, artistic and technical capabilities of open-Web tools like HTML5 and Google products like Chrome, Maps and Street View.Continue

  • Google
  • Google Maps
  • HTML 5
  • Keyhole Markup Language
  • Route planning software
  • Web 2.0
  • Web mapping
  • Comments
  • ReadWriteWeb
  • Original article

Cross-Browser HTML5 Form Validation: jQuery.Html5form

Recommended by elsterama on August 24, 2010 via WebResourcesDepot

HTML5 has a built-in validation that doesn't require any JavaScript. However, currently, it only works in Webkit browsers and can't be used in Firefox, Opera or IE.

jQuery.Html5form is a jQuery plugin that adds the lacking HTML5 form validation features to non-compatible browsers.

jQuery HTML5 FormContinue

  • Form
  • HTML 5
  • JavaScript
  • JQuery
  • Markup languages
  • Software engineering
  • XHTML
  • Comments
  • WebResourcesDepot
  • Original article

40 Brilliant CSS3 Techniques and Tutorials

Recommended by elsterama on August 22, 2010 via Themeflash

In this post we present 40 Brilliant CSS3 Techniques and Tutorials that can strongly improve user experience, improve designer’s work-flow and replace dirty old workarounds that we used in Internet Explorer 6 & Co. Please notice that most techniques and tutorials presented below are experimental, and its good to have place at one post.Continue

  • Cascading Style Sheets
  • HTML 5
  • Internet Explorer
  • JQuery
  • Markup languages
  • Social Issues
  • Web design
  • Web development
  • Web typography
  • Comments
  • Themeflash
  • Original article

HTML5Rocks: HTML5-CSS3 Resource By Google

Recommended by elsterama on August 18, 2010 via WebResourcesDepot

HTML5Rocks is an online resource by Google that regularly shares various resources on HTML5 and CSS3.

The site has very detailed tutorials that digg stuff like HTML5 video or @web-fonts which are good starting points on the subjects.

HTML5Rocks

An online playground with shortcuts to JS APIs + HTML-CSS properties helps trying new codes and seeing the outputs instantly.Continue

  • Cascading Style Sheets
  • HTML 5
  • JQuery
  • Markup languages
  • Web design
  • XHTML
  • Comments
  • WebResourcesDepot
  • Original article
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