Interface HTML5/CSS3 pour cet outil de création graphique très prometteur sur les capacités offertes. Les modèles de "pinceaux" proposés offrent des formes et des textures innovantes avec une prise en main ludique. Grâce à un plug-in téléchargeable, cettte web-app est utilisable avec une tablette graphique Wacom | source : muro.deviantart.com
The first 6 bits of fonts on this list are considered “web-safe” – they’re supported by all major browsers on any platform. The fonts in the following 2 bits come pre-installed on most but not all systems. The fonts in the last 8 bits are mainly used for decorative purposes, and implemented on the Web as sIFR or saved as images. | source : www.inspirationbit.com
<time>
The <time> tag involves including a more precise machine-readable version of a time when you mention it in an article, or when a 'published' date is included. We've already started using it at The Guardian. This tag will most likely be added in automatically by CMS systems that output HTML5, but you may find that interfaces start including an option to add a little more precision when you are writing 'yesterday' or 'on Friday'.
<details>
<details> is intended to provide a way of including extra content or information that can be optionally expanded or collapsed by the user. That might be something like additional information about an album release, or the opening times of an exhibition. | source : www.currybet.net
RT @djbentley: BBC News implement new CMS and improve HTML compliancy http://bit.ly/bOj16z (via @davelee) @tagthis | source : www.bbc.co.uk
This DiSEL study compared two presentations by the BBC about recreational drugs – one Flash interactive and one HTML encyclopedic-type reference – and evaluated the effectiveness of each. Overall, the Flash piece could be considered more effective, although the HTML approach was more effective in certain circumstances. | source : www.lauraruel.com
RT @albertedenis: RT @vendeesign Le HTML 5 dans l’univers du mobile : mythes et réalités http://bit.ly/bFRQPE #html5 | source : leblog.vendeesign.com
Processing.js is an open programming language for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions for the web without using Flash or Java applets. Processing.js uses Javascript to draw shapes and manipulate images on the HTML5 Canvas element. The code is light-weight, simple to learn and makes an ideal tool for visualizing data, creating user-interfaces and developing web-based games. | source : processingjs.org
RT @albertedenis: "Sports Illustrated : une vidéo d'un magazine en HTML 5"
http://snipurl.com/wk7s0 #html5 | source : www.fredzone.org
Web Audio, past, present and future: SoundManager 2 + HTML5 http://bit.ly/cYyLpj #html5 | source : isflashdeadyet.com
RT @theThought: #fowd #mollyworkshop Molly is now demonstrating APIs for HTML5 using http://bit.ly/9YoAnZ #html5 | source : apirocks.com