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    Default Re: Interesting HTML 5 Effects

    Well someone find an HTML 5 example! I came here to see HTML 5 gosh darnit! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by OvRiDe View Post
    Unless your viewing it in Safari or Chrome, as far as I know.. they are the only browsers that support HTML 5. IE and FireFox haven't made the leap yet.
    Firefox 3.5 was the first publicly released (ie, not beta) web browser to support HTML5. IE, you're right, has nothing.
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    It's like JFK announcing the moon mission. He had no expertise in space travel, and no way of knowing if it would work. He just announced "we're going to the moon" and then they made it happen because everyone was on the same page and working towards the same goal. If he had said "well, let's get some people in space, and we'll see how far out we can get, and if I find someone to make a rocket strong enough, we could possibly approach the moon's orbit and maybe land" it wouldn't have happened.

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    So the first example is not HTML 5? If it is I have to say I am impressed.
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    No, if you read through the posts we have proven that it was flash. For HTML5 it would have been awesome but for flash it's ****.
    It's like JFK announcing the moon mission. He had no expertise in space travel, and no way of knowing if it would work. He just announced "we're going to the moon" and then they made it happen because everyone was on the same page and working towards the same goal. If he had said "well, let's get some people in space, and we'll see how far out we can get, and if I find someone to make a rocket strong enough, we could possibly approach the moon's orbit and maybe land" it wouldn't have happened.

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    Sorry I just realized how harsh that first sentence sounded. I didn't mean it in any smog/smuck/dick/snot way.
    It's like JFK announcing the moon mission. He had no expertise in space travel, and no way of knowing if it would work. He just announced "we're going to the moon" and then they made it happen because everyone was on the same page and working towards the same goal. If he had said "well, let's get some people in space, and we'll see how far out we can get, and if I find someone to make a rocket strong enough, we could possibly approach the moon's orbit and maybe land" it wouldn't have happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knowledgegranted View Post
    Sorry I just realized how harsh that first sentence sounded. I didn't mean it in any smog/smuck/dick/snot way.
    Nah it's all good, just didn't seem like anyone was certain even though you posted the code from the page.
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    Well, anyone who stills doubts it can just look at the .swf here:
    http://mrdoob.com/lab/actionscript/p...f/05/dof05.swf

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    The second link has "HTML5" examples, though HTML5 alone does not do these things, you need CSS3 and a bit of JavaScript to make everything work. HTML5 is not this magic thing that will make Flash obsolete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtekk View Post
    The second link has "HTML5" examples, though HTML5 alone does not do these things, you need CSS3 and a bit of JavaScript to make everything work. HTML5 is not this magic thing that will make Flash obsolete.
    What's flash?
    It's like JFK announcing the moon mission. He had no expertise in space travel, and no way of knowing if it would work. He just announced "we're going to the moon" and then they made it happen because everyone was on the same page and working towards the same goal. If he had said "well, let's get some people in space, and we'll see how far out we can get, and if I find someone to make a rocket strong enough, we could possibly approach the moon's orbit and maybe land" it wouldn't have happened.

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