Tag Archives: HTML5

Incorporating HTML5 into Facebook Applications

Thursday, 12 Jan 2012

Over the last couple of months I’ve had clients request that their Facebook Applications should all be useable on an iPad or other tablets and in some cases mobile phones. I can see their reasoning behind this as there’s a lot of rich content being placed into these tabs/applications and they want to go for a maximum audience.

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Arcade Fire Show Off HTML5

Friday, 03 Sep 2010

This has been around for about a week now but it’s an amazing example of HTML5 (with probably a little help from CSS/JQuery too). The Arcade Fire new song “We Used To Wait” has been used as a backdrop to this music video that pulls images from Google Maps and Google Streetview from your own specified hometown.

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HTML5 Reset

Wednesday, 18 Aug 2010

I was reading an article in WebMonkey and they mentioned a great HTML5 Reset set of templates that can be downloaded from HTML5Reset.

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HTML5 Rocks

Friday, 25 Jun 2010

I found this amazing site yesterday, it was built by a Google employee and demonstrates the power of HTML5 and it’s new features. Combined with CSS and JavaScript techniques HTML5 can be a very powerful. Examples of client-side db storage, new CSS tricks, and new HTML5 tags are just a few examples put forward.

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Mike Pink’s Web ‘futurologist’ Ramblings

Thursday, 20 May 2010

This was in response to an email sent out by our Head of Digital Innovation asking for some feedback to future proofing websites and cross-browser/platform compatibility.

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