Posts Tagged ‘SVG

Three.js is a JavaScript library that allows you to work in 3D. It can render to the typical 2D <canvas>, the new WebGL 3D <canvas>, and <svg>. WebGL support has been enabled by default in the latest version of Google Chrome. Check out the speed differences of the canvas and WebGL examples if you are [...]

NETEYE Activity Indicator is a jQuery plugin for creating and displaying flexible activity indicators when needed. The plugin doesn't require any images as it makes use of SVG or VML. Its color can be defined and, considering the indicators generated support transparency, they fit perfectly to any background color. There are multiple options offered for [...]

The Web standards group clarifies that its HTML5 logo really is for HTML5. To tout your site’s use of WOFF, SVG, and CSS, try the smaller gray accompanying logos. Originally posted at Deep Tech Go to Source

When the W3C unveiled the HTML5 logo earlier this week some people (including myself – see HTML5 now includes CSS3, SVG and WOFF?) felt that the message this sent made it more likely for people to confuse different web technologies. One important reason for this feeling of added confusion was the wording in the logo’s [...]

I doubt many of you missed it, but yesterday the W3C unveiled an HTML5 logo. Having a nice-looking logo for HTML5 is neat, but I think it’s unfortunate that the W3C are reinforcing the widespread misconception that HTML5 is pretty much anything “Web” that isn’t Flash. Read full post Posted in HTML 5, Web Standards. [...]


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