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Klaus Weidenbach
10 years ago from Red Matrix
Interesting tutorial how to create Flappy Bird as a #HTML5 game.

lessmilk blog: How to make a Flappy Bird in HTML5 - Part 1

I'm building one html5 game per week on lessmilk.com This is the blog where I write about my project. About 2 months ago I set myself a challenge: build one new HTML5 game per week on lessmilk.com. So far I have 9 games available. Since I started a lot of people have asked me to write about how to make games. In this post we will see how to make a ...
Klaus Weidenbach
10 years ago from Red Matrix
scratch-html5
\o/ #html5

GitHub: LLK/scratch-html5

scratch-html5 - HTML 5 based Scratch project player
Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
Seriously.js
Is this JavaScript only? Seriously? o_O

GitHub: Seriously.js

Seriously.js - A real-time, node-based video effects compositor for the web built with HTML5, Javascript and WebGL
Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
obsolete hgroup
Just eliminated hgroup. Not sure yet about the right alternatives. At least my page validates as valid #HTML5 again.

http://html5doctor.com/howto-subheadings/
If you don’t already know, the hgroup element is obsolete in HTML5. Advice is now provided in the HTML spec on how to mark up subheadings, subtitles, alternative titles and taglines using existing and implemented HTML features. The important question for developers is: How do I mark up these buggers??? To answer this advice has been added to the ...
Categories: Webdesign [remove]
Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
Client-side templating
Interesting proposal.

HTML5 Rocks - A resource for open web HTML5 developers: HTML's New Template Tag: standardizing client-side templating - HTML5 Rocks

A resource for developers looking to put HTML5 to use today, including information on specific features and when to use them in your apps.
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Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
Impressive charts library under MIT license.

Chartjs: Chart.js | HTML5 Charts for your website.

Open source HTML5 charts using the canvas tag. Chart.js is an easy way to include animated graphs on your website.


Unbelievable how many polyfills are out there.

GitHub: Modernizr Wiki: HTML5 Cross Browser Polyfills

So here we're collecting all the shims, fallbacks, and polyfills in order to implant html5 functionality in browsers that don't natively support them.
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Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
Good article about Guacamole, a #HTML5 based remote desktop.

Click to the Future – Remote Desktop Based on HTML5 » ADMIN | The resource for all system administrators

HTML5 offers a range of new features, such as audio and video support, without needing plugins like Flash or Java. This opens up completely new options in terms of content delivery via the web – and for mobile access to applications on the LAN.
Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
download attribute
#HTML5

"€œRight click and save as"€ needs to go away

For a long time it has been standard practice to ask visitors to "œright click and save as"€ when downloading a file that the browser itself is capable of rendering, but where doing so is not desirable. One reason for doing this is to spare people from the annoying expe...
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Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Tim Berners-Lee auf Campus Party
Man kann nur hoffen, dass die Entwickler und vor allem die Auftraggeber dies auch mal so sehen werden.

Campus Party: Tim Berners-Lee schwört Programmierer auf Offenheit ein


Der Erfinder des World Wide Web sagte geschlossenen Apps auf Smartphones oder Tablets den Kampf an und warb stattdessen für eine offene Web-Plattform für Anwendungen auf Basis von HTML5.
@Open Web
Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
HTML5 offline
Have read often about these new #HTML5 offline features, but saw them really seldom in production.

Linux Magazine: HTML5 Offline - Linux Magazine

An offline cache in your browser and a bit of HTML5 acrobatics combine for interactive web applications that keep working even when the Internet connection breaks down.
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Malware Hunting with the Sysinternals Tools
There is a really interesting presentation by Mark Russinovich about how to hunt #malware like Stuxnet or Flame with #sysinternals tools on M$ #Windows.

http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2012/SIA302?format=html5
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Guacamole
Damn I need more time to test all these amazing tools... #HTML5 Remote Desktop

Guac-dev: Guacamole - HTML5 Clientless Remote Desktop


Guacamole is an HTML5 web application that provides access to desktop environments using remote desktop protocols such as VNC or RDP. A centralized server acts as a tunnel and proxy, allowing access to multiple desktops through a web browser. No plug...
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
WACkiness
This is really impressive work. Being able to selectively disable API access for apps. #WAC #Plasma #HTML5

More WACkiness « vizZzion.org :: sebas' blog


After Marco had added initial support for WAC apps to Plasma, I’ve spent a few cycles on taking this to a next level. WAC apps are apps written in HTML5 which are shipped as packaged websites with everything needed included in the package. On top o...
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Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
DRM in HTML5?
What a bad idea.

Sporny: DRM in HTML5 | The Beautiful, Tormented Machine (ManuSporny)

Art, technology and leaving the world better off than we found it. A few days ago, a new proposal was put forward in the HTML Working Group (HTML WG) by Microsoft, Netflix, and Google to take DRM in HTML5 to the next stage of standardization at W3C. This triggered another uproar about the morality and ethics behind DRM and building it into the Web....
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
TYPO3 4.7 released
The new features sound really amazing. #HTML5, web accessibility, RTE improvements, some new ways how to do things with #TypoScript, indexed_search works now on MySQL full text index, ...


TYPO3 4.7 Release Notes - typo3.org


This release of TYPO3 is the last version in the TYPO3 version 4 branch, before continuing the development of TYPO3 6.0. This TYPO3 4.7 release is focused on a standards and cleaner, accessible and valid frontend rendering out of the box. You will...

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There will also be Release Parties: http://wiki.typo3.org/Release_Party/TYPO3_4.7

#TYPO3FOUR7
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Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
WebRTC
Nice browser based free and open Real Time Communications project. #HTML5

WebRTC


WebRTC is a free, open project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple Javascript APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose. ...
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Data Dealer online game
#game #privacy #cc #html5

Data Dealer: Data Dealer. Legal, illegal, whatever. | English


Data Dealer is developed by a small team without any commercial bias and released under a Creative Commons license. Still we need your help to finish our game:...
Klaus Weidenbach
11 years ago
cal and semantic events
Played around with #cal and some #html5 and #microformats today. By default cal seems to have basic support for #hCalendar. I tried to extend it a bit and also add http://schema.org/Event declarations.
I don't know what this will be actually good for or if it is useful at all. Right now just playing bit around. Still quite buggy, not finished yet and also much space for optimisations still.

How do you add semantic to your events?

Heres some #TypoScript:
# configure single event view
plugin.tx_cal_controller.view.event.event {
  # Event title is displayed as page title and outside of the event declaration, so add it as meta-tag
  title.dataWrap = <meta itemprop="name" content="|">
  # declare image itemprop
  image.stdWrap.dataWrap = |
  image.1.params = itemprop="image"
  # this declaration is done in template because always visible
  startdate.dataWrap = |
  # wrap in HTML5 time-tag
  enddate {
    dataWrap = |</time>
    prepend = TEXT
    prepend.dataWrap = <time datetime="|" itemprop="endDate" class="dtend">
    prepend.field = end
    prepend.strftime = %Y%m%dT%H%M00
  }
  # TODO this should be visible if enddate is not visible
  microformat_enddate = TEXT
  microformat_enddate {
    field = end
    strftime = %Y%m%dT%H%M00
    dataWrap = <meta itemprop="endDate" content="|">
  }
  starttime.dataWrap =  |
  endtime.dataWrap = -| Uhr
  # The location of the event, could be much more extended by tt_address data like geo coordinates, etc.
  location.dataWrap = <div class="cal_loc" itemprop="location" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place">%%%LOCATION%%%:&nbsp;<span itemprop="name" class="location">|</span></div>
  # only hCalendar
  category_link.dataWrap = <div class="cal_cat">%%%CATEGORY%%%:&nbsp;<span class="category">|</span></div>
  # should be class 'description', but need to assign 'summary' to the title because summary is required by hCalendar
  description.dataWrap = <div class="summary">|</div>
  # MICROFORMAT_START does exist, also add MICROFORMAT_END
  microformat_end = TEXT
  microformat_end {
    field = end
    strftime = %Y%m%dT%H%M00
  }
}

In the event_model.tmpl I add a little bit:
<!--###TEMPLATE PHPICALENDAR EVENT### begin -->
<!--phpicalendar_event.tmpl-->
<div class="vevent" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Event">
###TITLE###
###IMAGE###
###CATEGORY LINK###
###MICROFORMAT ENDDATE###
<time datetime="###MICROFORMAT START###" itemprop="startDate" class="dtstart">###STARTDATE###&lt;/time>###ENDDATE######STARTTIME######ENDTIME###
###LOCATION###
###DESCRIPTION###
</div>
<!--/phpicalendar_event.tmpl-->
<!--###TEMPLATE PHPICALENDAR EVENT### end -->
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