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23 December 2009

21 December 2009

Daring Fireball: Why the HTML5 'Video' Element Is Effectively Unusable, Even in the Browsers Which Support It

by night.kame & 1 other

The bad news: In all three browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox), with the above simple markup, the video content buffers automatically on page load. What I mean is that as soon as you load the web page, the browsers download the actual video files that are embedded

Moi qui pensait que <audio> et <video> étaient prag-ma-ti-ques. Mais non, après des semaines de débats sur les formats à supporter (ou non), les ultra-géniaux (et modestes) concepteurs de HTML 5 ont laissé un élément de base d'utilisabilité de côté. Comme quoi, les mailing-list du WHAT WG auraient dû être bannies à Copenhague.

20 December 2009

Browser Pong

by philippej (via)
Jouer au ping-pong dans son navigateur grâce à html5 (ne fonctionne que sur les navigateurs modernes qui supportent html5).

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12 December 2009

The Web Socket protocol

by marco
The Web Sockets protocol enables two-way communication between a user agent running untrusted code running in a controlled environment to a remote host that has opted-in to communications from that code.

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23 November 2009

Festival de Cannes

by srcmax

A 2-hours-hacked-HTML5 demo of festival-cannes.com's Flash Interface

21 November 2009

WebKit nightlies support HTML5 noreferrer link relation

by marco
The noreferrer link relation is one of many link relations defined in the HTML5 spec, and the first to be implemented in WebKit.  We hope it will make life a little easier for web developers who have concerns about user privacy and security.

17 November 2009

Why do WYSIWYG editors hate HTML5?

by karlcow

WYSIWYG editors (in fact all GUI applications) need simple, invariable rules. Unfortunately, HTML5 is full of rules with exceptions, or rules too complex for authoring tools to implement.

13 November 2009

Michael(tm) Smith » WebKit adds support for the HTML5 <ruby> element

by night.kame

Current versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer also have native support for ruby, and you can also get ruby support in Firefox by installing Piro’s XHTML Ruby add-on (and for more details, see his XHTML ruby add-on info page) — so we are well on the way to seeing the HTML5 ruby feature supported across a range of browsers.

Maintenant que Ruby a gagné son petit autocollant "HTML 5", les développeurs de navigateurs s'y intéressent. Comme quoi, le web tient à peu de chose.

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29 October 2009

HTML5 and video in email - Blog - Campaign Monitor

by Spone
As momentum quickly builds behind HTML5, the new version of HTML and XHTML, we've had a close eye on what impact this might have on HTML email in the years to come. While the finer details of HTML5 are still being finalised, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera have offered support for much of the new technology for some time.

HTML5 input attributes support

by tehu
tiercé dans l'ordre : Opera, Webkit, Gecko -- sans surprise.

What Does It All Mean? - Dive Into HTML5

by Spone & 1 other
This chapter will take an HTML page that has absolutely nothing wrong with it, and improve it. Parts of it will become shorter. Parts will become longer. All of it will become more semantic. It’ll be awesome.

28 October 2009

Whatpm — Perl Modules for Web Hypertext Application Technologies (beta)

by karlcow

Whatpm is a work-in-progress set of Perl modules for Web hypertext application technologies. It is part of the manakai project.

Whatpm supports various Web standard technologies, including HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, HTTP, and URL.

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