Not exactly a feature which is new to CSS3, @font-face was first proposed for CSS2 and has been implemented in Internet Explorer since version 5! However, their implementation relied on the proprietary Embedded Open Type (.eot) format, and no other browsers decided to use this format. With the release of Safari 3.1, however, website makers …
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YouTube gets (unofficial) HTML 5 support
YouTube’s video collection is now available without Adobe Flash, thanks to NeoSmart’s HTML 5 video streamer. The first solid use for the HTML 5 video embedding functionality has finally appeared in the form of a front-end to YouTube which allows videos to be streamed without the need for Adobe’s Flash Player. As reported by an …
FCM is looking for a Ghostwritter
Flying Cloud Media is looking for a ghost writer for some of our upcoming blog pots. We are looking for a GhostBlogger for a Tech news blog.Wordpress experience a plus.We need a someone to summerize news stories that are assiged to you, you will not need to find stories on your own.Blog post should be …
Top Five (5) Reasons You Need a CMS
With millions of developers around the world working on the internet every day it should be no surprise that the internet is evolving. Many of the website problems of just a few years ago have been solved. Now a person who has very little experience with the web can envision, design and create a website …
CSS3 Animation
There’s been a lot of hullaballoo on the ‘tubes about the Safari 4 beta – fast javascript engine, new UI elements (that we’re not all sold on), coverflow, full-page zoom and about 140 other features. What’s got the online world all hot and bothered though is CSS animation, part of the proposed spec for CSS3. …