Posts Tagged ‘internet explorer

Spin.js uses the CSS3 to render the UI, falling back to VML Internet Explorer. If supported by the browser, @keyframe rules are used to animate the spinner. The spin() method creates the necessary HTML elements and starts the animation. If a target element is passed as argument, the spinner is added as first child and [...]

Spin.js uses the CSS3 to render the UI, falling back to VML Internet Explorer. If supported by the browser, @keyframe rules are used to animate the spinner. The spin() method creates the necessary HTML elements and starts the animation. If a target element is passed as argument, the spinner is added as first child and [...]

Goalscape

In: web resources

17 Aug 2011

What can you use the application for? Goalscape.com takes a unique approach to the act of setting goals. The system uses a circular goal chart. The user’s main goal appears at the very center. The user can add secondary layers and list sub goals that fall within the larger one. The user can continue to [...]

Web Developer Evan Wallace has released one of the more impressive WebGL demos we’ve seen. Provided you’re using a capable browser (Firefox, Chrome or Safari), head on over to Wallace’s WebGL Water demo and be amazed. If you stay abreast of the latest and greatest in web browsers you’ve probably heard of WebGL, an API [...]

While Firefox is still looked upon fondly, especially as an alternative to Internet Explorer, it has long been plagued by memory use issues. Things like memory leaks and resource hogging have gone hand-in-hand with Mozilla’s browser. Currently, the browser is … Go to Source


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