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[ Also on InfoWorld: Despite HTML5, Web designers have good reasons to cling to Flash for rich Web content. See “.” ] HTML5 will change many aspects of life on the Web.
The new mobile Web may feature a clear separation between the frontend user interface (UI) and the backend applications. Burr Sutter presented multiple sessions at JBoss World 2011, including one ...
HTML5, the long-in-the-works update to the language that powers the Web, is "feature complete," according to an announcement made Monday by the standards-setting Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C).
Microsoft still supports Flash as well, but HTML5 and Flash are at loggerheads. By throwing its weight behind HTML5, Microsoft giving Website designers one more reason to abandon Flash.
Corporate web designers were well aware that most of their customers had slow connections and would not tolerate much of a wait. Even a simple black and white image could irritate a user, as it ...
We’ve showed you where on the web you can find practical examples of HTML5 — like Google’s homepage, Scribd’s document viewer and Vimeo’s new video player. However, to really see the ...
It's hard to imagine now, but original sites on the world wide web, written in HTML code or hypertext mark-up language, were made up of little more than text. Corporate web designers were well ...
Geolocation, Web Workers, History manipulation, undo, iFrame sandboxes, and other HTML5 specs laying the groundwork for a safer and smarter Web ...
Flixster Underlying tech: HTML5 Compatibility: Chrome, iPad (app, almost web), Galaxy Tab (phone app, almost web) Offline: No Notes: The iPad and Galaxy tab seemed to load Flixster's UI just fine ...
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