var Shape = Isomer.Shape; var Point = Isomer.Point; iso.add([ Shape.Prism(Point.ORIGIN, 3, 3, 1), Shape.Pyramid(new Point(0, 0, 1)), Shape.Pyramid(new Point(0, 2, 1)), Shape.Pyramid(new Point(2, 0, 1)), Shape.Pyramid(new Point(2, 2, 1)) ]); Did somebody out there recreate Monument Valley using this yet? Isomer →
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.caption { text-align: justify; text-align-last: center; } The text-align-last property describes how the last line of a block or a line right before a forced line break is aligned when ‘text-align’ is ‘justify’, which means you gain full control over the alignment of the last line of a block. As seen in the example above …
Picturefill 2.0 alpha
<picture> <source srcset=”examples/images/extralarge.jpg” media=”(min-width: 1000px)”> <source srcset=”examples/images/large.jpg” media=”(min-width: 800px)”> <source srcset=”examples/images/medium.jpg”> <img srcset=”examples/images/medium.jpg” alt=”A giant stone face at The Bayon temple in Angkor Thom, Cambodia”> </picture> The picture element and associated features are W3C standard HTML features that allow web developers to deliver an appropriate image to every user depending on a variety of conditions …
Pop – Extensible iOS and OS X animation library
POPSpringAnimation *anim = [POPSpringAnimation animation]; … [layer pop_addAnimation:anim forKey:@”myKey”]; Pop is an extensible animation engine for iOS and OS X. In addition to basic static animations, it supports spring and decay dynamic animations, making it useful for building realistic, physics-based interactions. It’s a mature and well-tested framework that drives all the animations and transitions in …
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