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Alfred Waizenauer

Adobe Puts Focus on HTML5 for Digital Publishing: Collaborates with JQuery and WebKit - 0 views

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    Adobe Edge, as the new tool is called, will allow developers to easily create interactive HTML5 experiences. Adobe also announced a new open JavaScript framework for animations that it will contribute back to the jQuery project, as well as a new collaboration with Google that will bring better layout and typographical fidelity to WebKit-based browsers.
Vernon Fowler

Working with HTML5 video in web projects | Adobe Inspire Magazine - 0 views

  • The solution for now is to produce your videos in multiple formats. Table 1. Browser support by video format Browser MP4 WebM Ogg Internet Explorer 9 Yes No No Firefox 4.0 No Yes Yes Google Chrome 6 Yes Yes Yes Apple Safari 5 Yes No No Opera 10.6 No Yes Yes Note: For the latest compatibility information, always check the CanIUse website.
  • A more robust way to create the fallback is to use a JavaScript utility like Modernizr to evaluate the browser's capabilities and then dynamically write the video and source tags or embed the Flash video player using SWFObject.
  • Tip 3: The source tag should always include the "type" attribute with the correct MIME type value. You may need to add an .htaccess file to your server to define the MIME types as well. Check out the Video for everybody article for more tips on MIME types.
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  • Tip 2: The video tag includes a range of parameters that you can use to configure the video. See the Mozilla article Using HTML5 audio and video for more information.
  • Tip 1: The Adobe Media Encoder does not currently export video to Ogg or WebM format. You can use the Firefogg add-on for Firefox to encode video to Ogg Theora format, or you can use Miro Video Converter to encode video to WebM or Ogg Theora format.
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