Latest Featured Articles Websites and apps are quickly adopting HTML5 for its richer user experience. HTML5, the fifth revision of the HTML5 markup language, CSS3 and a series of JavaScript APIs, enables developers to create apps and websites with the functionality, speed, performance and experience of desktop applications. Firefox 19 is in Beta for Linux, Mac and Windows and it comes with several new options, tools and fixes. The HTML5 support includes CSS@page, CSS viewport-percentage lengths units implemented (vh, vw, vmin and vmax) and CSS text-transform, which now supports full-width. Additionally, a new in-browser PDF viewer powered by HTML5 and JavaScript has been added that is being tested in beta version. If the reader works as advertised, it will make reading PDF files a seamless transition without having to open third party plug-ins or software, which are points of security breaches. When it comes to streaming video, there are two main aspects of the experience to be considered at the user level. One is the content that appears on the system, and there are plenty of great sources for that. With advancements in mobile technology, users have the opportunity to read, draw, paint and write from their cell phones. Now there are many painting, drawing and coloring mobile applications, some free of charge, available in the market that can be downloaded and used by art enthusiasts everywhere. Newspapers, magazines and even comic books using InDesign to lay out their pages have a new friend in Aquafadas, a Kobo digital publishing company. According to an article published on GoodReader, Aquafadas is among countless digital publishers in the market, but what makes the company stand out is its ability to work with industries already using InDesign for layout, so that there is no need to recreate the content prior to publication in another format. Top Stories Featured Resources Advertise With Us Become a HTML5 columnist! Become a HTML5 columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the HTML5 Web site and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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