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Truly W3C Community building at WWW2010 (Part 2) - W3C Blog - 0 views

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    The very recent announcements from Microsoft ("The Future of the Web is HTML5"), Apple ("We are betting big on HTML5") and Google ("New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too)") prove that, while HTML5 is still a work in progress, W3C is increasing implementation experience and building community support. W3C organized an HTML5 camp in the W3C track @ WWW2010. We started with a contextual presentation about HTML5 and a whole range of other W3C technologies which contribute to the ever-expanding Web platform (including CSS3, SVG, and Canvas). Cool slides demonstrated what can already be achieved in most browsers these days. In particular, do not miss the "Rough View of the Future", the funny "Memory Game", the "XHTML5/SVG Video Player", and "Beyond HTML5". To reinforce how simple and easy it is to use Web standards, Philippe Le Hégaret did a live coding session of a SVG/HTML5 video player. Philippe pointed out that, while a lot of work remains on the HTML5 specification inside the HTML Working Group, things are moving forward. Doug Schepers also drew "wow!" and "ahhh!" with his presentation on The Graphical Web, where he demonstrated the features and differences of SVG and Canvas. These graphics technologies complement each other well, and both technologies are enjoying broad support across browsers. HTML5 is getting a lot of coverage nowadays and it's certainly an exciting time to work in Web standards. We look forward to providing even cooler demos in the months and years ahead!
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HTML5 presentation - HTML5 Slides - 0 views

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    Take a walk through the woods and learn about all things HTML5. Starting with the JS APIS (selector API, storage, appcache, web workers, web sockets, notifications, drag and drop, and geolocation). Then delve into the new HTML semantic tags, link relations, micro data, ARIA, forms, audio and video, Canvas, and WebGL. Finally, the holy trinity finishes with CSS and selectors, fonts, text, columns, stroking, opacity, HSL, rounded corners, gradients, shadows, backgrounds, transitions, transforms, and animations.
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Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group Demos - 0 views

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    Current HTML5 Demos Our most recent demo is a sample company home page written using HTML5's features. We also have some examples from a Google tech talk showing some HTML5 demos written on the fly. Some of the demos, as well as the video from the talk, are available online. Older demos These demos were created to show some of the features of Web Forms 2. Not all these features were kept, but the demos remain for those looking at the history of HTML5. Repetition model A simple demonstration of the repetition model of Web Forms 2.0 Prefilling the repetition model A simple demonstration of the form prefilling features of the repetition model of Web Forms 2.0 The "datetime" type A simple demonstration of the datetime input type of Web Forms 2.0 Controls belonging to multiple forms A simple demonstration of the form attribute in Web Forms 2.0
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Apple - HTML5 - 0 views

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    The demos below show how the latest version of Apple's Safari web browser, new Macs, and new Apple mobile devices all support the capabilities of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Not all browsers offer this support. But soon other modern browsers will take advantage of these same web standards - and the amazing things they enable web designers to do.
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HTML5 Video - 0 views

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    "We, at W3C, believe that having a video codec which is compatible with our Royalty-Free policy would be a great step forward, but we remain skeptical about the likelihood of such a thing happening. In the meantime, the HTML5 specification provides a nice fallback mechanism."
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HTML5 Demos and Examples - 0 views

shared by yc c on 17 May 10 - Cached
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    Excellent suit of tests! HTML 5 experimentation and demos I've hacked together. Click on the browser support icon or the technology tag to filter the demos (the filter is an OR filter).
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HTML Slidy - a Web based alternative to PowerPoint - 0 views

shared by yc c on 14 Jul 08 - Cached
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    A new relative to Tidy, HTML Slidy is my open source presentation tool for slides written in XHTML. It provides an accessible alternative to traditional presentation tools like Microsoft PowerPoint. Best of all, there is no software to install, it just works from the Web!
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Safari Reference Library - 0 views

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    Explore a comprehensive collection of guides, reference, and other resources for developing web applications and content for Safari. The Safari Reference Library provides detailed information for web developers on iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, and PC. These resources include guides and articles, API reference documents, sample code, release notes, and technical notes. Use these resources to learn about Safari's developer tools, visual effects, HTML and CSS support, JavaScript and DOM support, and other features and technologies. The library is organized by Topics and Resource Types.
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The HTML5 test - How well does your browser support HTML5? - 0 views

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    142/160 for Chrome 5.0.371.0 (Official Build 43900) dev / Mac10.5.8
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Making an iPad HTML5 App & making it really fast - mir.aculo.us with Thomas Fuchs - 0 views

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    Hi, I'm Thomas Fuchs. I'm the author of the script.aculo.us user interface JavaScript library, a member of the Prototype core team and a Ruby on Rails core alumnus.
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OpenSource Projects - HTML5 Projects - 0 views

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    HTML5 Projects -  3D Wire Creator -  Starship Shooter -  Image Histogram -  Bubble Evolution -  Catch It! -  Winamp Equalizer -  Bubble Drag - ---------- jQuery Plugins -  color manipulation plugin (xcolor) -  border style plugin - 
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Xinha - Trac - 0 views

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    Xinha (pronounced like Xena, the Warrior Princess) is a powerful WYSIWYG HTML editor component that works in all current browsers. Its configurabilty and extensibility make it easy to build just the right editor for multiple purposes, from a restricted mini-editor for one database field to a full-fledged website editor. Its liberal, BSD licence makes it an ideal candidate for integration into any kind of project.
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HTML/XML Validator - accessibility - advanced options - spell checker - 0 views

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    Configure Options Show errors: along with the source alone Show repaired HTML/XML: Full Diff Inline Diff no Input/Output Format: Charset: Accessibility check level: Alt-Text: Indent: Indent spaces: Strip comments: Spell Checking: Wrap:
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Fullsize : A New IMG Tag Attribute - 0 views

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    Even though Fullsize is not currently in the next HTML spec (yet :), you can still get Fullsize for FREE! I created a jQuery Plug-In that does just what is described above and what you see in the video below. Since there is no fullsize attribute for the tag yet, I am using the longdesc attribute instead. longdesc is a completely valid image attribute and is meant to contain a URL to a description of the image. The Fullsize jQuery plug-in is super easy to use, and provides a kick start to standardizing the way image pop-ups look and work.
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Guest Post Online - 0 views

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    Article Writing & Guestpost You Can Join this Site for Your Article & guest post, Just Easy way to join this site & total free Article site. This site article post to totally free Way. Guest Post & Article Post live to Life time only for Current & this time new User. http://guestpostonline.com
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Frontend Development Bookmarks - 0 views

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    A badass list of frontend development resources.
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