Posts Tagged ‘spec

YouTube has begun rolling out support for HTML5 video, a spec that will let users view YouTube videos in most modern day browsers without Adobe’s Flash. Originally posted at Web Crawler Go to Source

Less is Better

In: web resources

1 Dec 2009

A fascinating conversation with 37Signals’ David Heinemeier Hansson. David Heinemeier Hansson is one of the most influential voices on the Internet. He is the author of the immensely popular Ruby on Rails programming framework, is a noted blogger and media figure, and is elegantly opinionated when it comes to the best ways to make great [...]

In an e-mail sent to the public-html@w3.org mailing list on Wednesday, Microsoft’s Eliot Graf proposed removing the Canvas element, which is used to create complex vector animations in the browser without plug-ins, from the HTML5 specification. Graf also proposed launching a new, separate specification for the Canvas 2D API. His e-mail: In his mail describing [...]

I think we can all agree that design has been in a constant change since the burst of the Internet, however it seems that the direction of who is doing the designing has also changed from those who are ‘professionals’ in their field to the new breed – ‘home designers’. So – is this the [...]

There is a riot going on. It’s about amateur designers diluting the pool of advanced professional work. It’s a great controversy really. Some designers think that spec work is a great way for amateur designers to get a foot in. A way for them to learn the trade and to develop the skills they need [...]


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