HTML5 is the thing to talk about these day. Today, we have a collection of some ridiculously impressive HTML5 canvas-based experiments that will make you say, “Wow!” Let’s take a peek at some of the latest, cutting edge examples out there.
http://net.tutsplus.com/articles/web-...y-impressive-html5-canvas-experiments
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http://9elements.com/io/projects/html5/canvas
HTML5 Video. It just sounds sexy. Even typing it stirs an excitement inside me usually reserved for theme park rides and new episodes of Family Guy. It’s one of the most lauded features within the new HTML spec, and also one of the most divisive.
Perhaps not divisive in the web community, most designers and developers seem to love the idea of it, but certainly divisive in the real world of cross browser support, licensing and (dare we even mention it) Adobe Flash.
http://thinkvitamin.com/dev/getting-started-with-html5-video
I’ve been doing a bit of experimenting with the Canvas and Video tags in HTML5 lately, and found some cool features hiding in plain sight. One of those is the Canvas.drawImage() api call. Here is the description on the draft site.
http://www.craftymind.com/2010/04/20/...l5-video-and-mapping-it-into-3d-space
Designing and sending HTML newsletters can be a little tacky sometimes. The output of HTML in email apps is still much more limited than in web browsers, which means that you have to adapt the way you are designing your email templates. Following are a few tips to improve the HTML of your newsletters.
http://www.designer-daily.com/13-tips-for-better-html-emails-9252
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http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/tutorials/ultimate-guide-html-emails
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http://designshack.co.uk/articles/css...e-first-ever-html5-and-css3-framework
One effort shared by both browsers and developers is making the web browsing experience faster. There are many common-known ways to keep your websites fast: using CSS sprites and image optimization, using .htaccess to set file headers for longer caching, javascript file compression, using CDNs, and so on. I’ve even detailed some of the website optimization efforts used on this website. Firefox introduces a new strategy for website optimization: link prefetching.
http://davidwalsh.name/html5-prefetch
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http://www.aplossystems.co.uk/articles/look_at_html_5_canvas
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http://www.designyourway.net/blog/res...there-is-to-know-about-html5-and-css3