Nice HTML5 site made by Periscopic about the economics behind the inequality in the United States.
Tag: html5
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Deconstructing the new Mac Pro site
Sean from Planning for Aliens deconstructs the new Mac Pro site and looks under hood at the JavaScript, HTML5 etc which makes the page work.
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Dynamic HTML sites and new journalism
Lots of finger pointing at the NYT’s “Snow fall” multimedia piece. A startup company ripped off their content and re-created the site in their new tool. Might be worth looking at for our future “story” site developments.
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Adobe’s HTML5 video tutorial
Adobe has published a short intro tutorial on using video in HTML5.
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Form Follows Function – HTML5 demos
Playful collection of animated HTML5 demos – reminds me of the experiments people were developing in Flash/Shockwave back in the early days. By Jongmin Kim.
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Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek
The New York Times interactive team continues to explore new ground in multimedia journalism with Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek. Great digital artefacts to begin with, but expertly published into a smoothish experience.
Also check out the review on Meet Content, for a view on how this impacts on storytelling in Higher Ed marketing.
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Web version of the BBC radiophonic workshop
Nice demo of the new audio controls available in HTML5. Flash no longer needed for interactivity!
http://webaudio.prototyping.bbc.co.uk/
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Longtail video state of HTML5 video
Longtail video has published a good round up of the current state of HTML 5 video support across different browsers and configurations. Useful to keep an eye on.
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Disable Perian for best YouTube HTML5 playback
Just discovered that YouTube HTML5 video playback can be improved dramatically if the Perian QuickTime plugin is uninstalled — it seems that Google is trying to be smart and deliver a WebM format to the browser rather than h264 in an MP4 container. Bit of a pain, I was wondering why the player was dropping frames all over the place, and being generally unresponsive to scrubbing/play/pause interactions.