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Developing With The HTML5  Element

Developing With The HTML5 Element view story

http://www.developerdrive.com Videos have been a great way to attract viewers to a website long before YouTube launched back in 2005. But it wasn’t until the release of HTML5 that web developers have had a lightweight solution to playing the video. In the past, displaying a video on your site meant your viewer was required to have a Flash or Java-based player installed on their system in order to watch the video. This was one more thing that would weigh down your site, causing pages to load slower, and be one more thing you’d have to trust the viewer to download and install.

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An Introduction to HTML5′s Video API Part 2

An Introduction to HTML5′s Video API Part 2view story

http://www.developerdrive.com This is the second part in our introduction to HTML5′s video API. In part 1 of this series, I introduced you to the basic markup we’ll be using to play the video, then I helped set up a simple script with which we were able to make the controls visible, while ensuring that the native controls will still be visible when JavaScript is disabled.

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10 Essential Differences Between HTML4 and HTML5

10 Essential Differences Between HTML4 and HTML5 view story

http://www.developerdrive.com HTML5 is the new version of the HTML standard and sooner or later every web developer will find themselves working with this newer standard and many of us may find it easier to build a site from scratch than to migrate the code from HTML4 to HTML5 because of all the differences between the two versions.Actually, HTML5 isn’t a major revamp of HTML4 there are many similarities between the two.

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People of HTML5 – Divya Manian

People of HTML5 – Divya Manianview story

https://hacks.mozilla.org HTML5 needs spokespeople to work. There are a lot of people out there who took on this role, and here at Mozilla we thought it is a good idea to introduce some of them to you with a series of interviews and short videos. The format is simple – we send the experts 10 questions to answer and then do a quick video interview to let them introduce themselves and ask for more detail on some of their answers. Today we are featuring Divya Manian, Web Opener at Opera Software. Most likely you came across Divya because of her involvement in HTML5 readiness and HTML5 Boilerplate. She is available on Twitter as @divya and is very much involved in the CSS standards working group.

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Firefox 6 is here

Firefox 6 is hereview story

https://hacks.mozilla.org Download Firefox 6 What’s new in Firefox 6? The most notable addition to this new release are the <progress> element, touch events, Server-Sent Events as well as the return of WebSockets.

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vBulletin 4.1.5 now available for download

vBulletin 4.1.5 now available for downloadview story

https://www.vbulletin.com I am happy to announce that vBulletin 4.1.5 is now available to be downloaded from the vBulletin Members Area at: http://members.vbulletin.com Important We had envisaged to incorporate an updated mobile style for 4.1.5, however development and QA to get the product to a sufficient level of quality has taken a longer period of time than we had initially envisaged, and we are not sufficiently satisfied with the style yet in its current state. We are targeting to incorporate this product in version 4.1.6. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause. vBulletin 4.1.5 includes: Mobile App Identifier If you are using the Mobile Apps for the site, you can now see if a post was made using a mobile device.

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How to: Design a website ? – Linesh Jose.com

How to: Design a website ? &#8211; Linesh Jose.comview story

http://www.lineshjose.com Hi.Do you know how to design a good website.here's the a simple guide for web design. I think it'll help you to make good websites.How to design a website Web design involves a lot of ins and outs and techniques that can make good design somewhat difficult ...

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jQuery 1.6.2 RC 1 Released

jQuery 1.6.2 RC 1 Releasedview story

http://blog.jquery.com This is a preview release of jQuery. We’re releasing it so that everyone can start testing the code in their applications, making sure that there are no major problems. You can get the code from the jQuery CDN: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.6.2rc1.js You can help us by dropping that code into your existing application and letting us know that if anything no longer works. Please file a bug and be sure to mention that you’re testing against jQuery 1.6.2 RC 1. We want to encourage everyone from the community to try and get involved in contributing back to jQuery core. We’ve set up a full page of information dedicated towards becoming more involved with the team. The team is here and ready to help you help us!

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jQuery 1.6.1 Released

jQuery 1.6.1 Releasedview story

http://blog.jquery.com We’re pleased to announce the first update to jQuery 1.6! You can get the code from the jQuery CDN: jQuery 1.6.1 Minified and Gzipped (Use in production) jQuery 1.6.1 Uncompressed (Use for testing) (Microsoft CDN and Google CDN links are forthcoming.) You can help us by dropping that code into your existing application and letting us know that if anything no longer works. Please file a bug and be sure to mention that you’re testing against jQuery 1.6.1. We want to encourage everyone from the community to try and get involved in contributing back to jQuery core. We’ve set up a full page of information dedicated towards becoming more involved with the team. The team is here and ready to help you help us!

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jQuery 1.6.1 RC 1 Released

jQuery 1.6.1 RC 1 Releasedview story

http://blog.jquery.com We’re nearing the first update to jQuery 1.6 – and we’re pleased to announce the release of the first release candidate! Barring any major bugs this should be the code that we end up shipping for jQuery 1.6.1 (which will be happening this week). You can get the code from the jQuery CDN: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.6.1rc1.js You can help us by dropping that code into your existing application and letting us know that if anything no longer works. Please file a bug and be sure to mention that you’re testing against jQuery 1.6.1 RC 1.