Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is a W3C spec that allows cross-domain communication from the browser. By building on top of the XmlHttpRequest object, CORS allows developers to work with the same idioms as same-domain requests. Using Cors →
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HTML5 context menus in Firefox
You may not know it, but the HTML5 specifications go beyond what we put in the pages and also define how parts of the browser should become available to developers with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. One of these parts of the specs are context menus, or “right click menus”. Using HTML5 and a menu element …
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Flash Pro generating HTML5
Ten minute demo by Adobe VP Paul Gubbay, showing off some advances Adobe has made, which will be available in future versions of their products: Animating in the new Adobe Edge app Turning that output into an app using PhoneGap Using Flash Professional to export animation as HTML Running CSS Shaders in WebKit Enabling “liquid …
Natural Object-Rotation with CSS3 3D
In this tutorial we will learn how to build a 3D packshot in HTML and CSS by applying some CSS 3D-transforms. Then we will add some Javascript to make the object freely rotatable in 3d space. And as we will enhance our Javascript with some touch-interactivity, the packshot will also work nicely in Safari for …
Using the Browser Developer Tools to their full potential
Are you using the developer tools to their full potential? The biggest positive about the developer tools is that they are incredibly easy to use, but as a result developers often miss out on a large proportion of the functionality provided. Inspired by a video talk by Paul Irish and Pavel Feldman, I’ve compiled a …
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Midnight Sun
Iceland is a landscape photographers paradise and playground, and should be number 1 on every photographers must visit list. Iceland during the Midnight Sun is in sort of a permanent state of sunset. The sun never full sets and travels horizontally across the horizon throughout the night, as can be seen in the opening shot …