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"Plus de 50 effets personnalisables qui peuvent être appliquées aux deux formes et le texte. Il ya plus de 100 préselections d’effet qui affichent les différentes façons dont les effets peuvent être ajustés. Il ya aussi un mode d’emploi détaillé et très nombreux tutoriels pour vous guider à travers les étapes pour créer votre première animation ..."
Via Canopé Beauvais, Elena Pérez, David Vergnon, Geemik Maria Açucena Da Silva
Probably the hottest thing the W3C is working on right now is their Encrypted Media Extension Working Draft. The EME draft is widely talked about as "the DRM standard for HTML5", but this is not truly what it's content covers. I'll look at what it is, why it's not a great idea, and some implications of its approval, were it to be approved. It's possible to tell what's actually covered by the W3C's draft by carefully examining its title; the second word - "media" - is the key. Your average layman might assume that this refers to media in the general sense (and its oh-so-natural wont for encryption); whereas in fact, it refers very specifically to HTML5's media elements. You might know them as <audio> and <video>. The standard specifies some funky extensions to their DOM/Javascript API, based around cryptographic key management. There is almost nothing here about interesting DRM technology, but there are some warnings that it will introduce yet another way for advertisers to track you. Huzzah.
Via Nicolas Weil, Ludovic Bostral
"Un template basique, mais efficace en html5 et CSS3, responsive pour supports mobiles et la majorité des navigateurs web, proposé en téléchargement gratuit."
Via Pascal Gibert
Vous souhaitez réaliser un menu original pour votre site en HTML5 et CSS3, découvrez une sélection de tutoriels qui vous aideront à maîtriser les différentes étap...
Via Florent Dabernat
Alsacréations est fier de vous annoncer la naissance de Schnaps.it, notre nouvel outil de génération de code HTML / CSS !
Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL
my presentation from cf.objective 2013 on building a DASH-264 player in HTML/JavaScript
Via Nicolas Weil
Divshot is a revolutionary drag-and-drop interface builder that exports to clean HTML and CSS.
Via John Dalziel
There are HTML5 apps and games that rival and even outperform native applications. The biggest brands such as Google, YouTube, LinkedIn and OpenTable (among others) are championing HTML5 — and delivering the goods. The only thing holding back HTML5 from killing native apps is DRM. Let’s be honest, production studios are in business to make money from the content they produce. Right now, native apps provide the protections studios require, but the ironic thing is that every video delivered through native apps is not Flash-based. Publishers have already done the heavy lifting for HTML5 delivery. They want to deliver videos in a mobile app that works across all devices — phone, tablet, laptop, and connected TVs. They want to build once, deliver everywhere. Publishers will then be able to get out of the dev shop business, and premium content will flourish online. HTML5 DRM enables this to happen — opening the floodgates.
Via Nicolas Weil, Ludovic Bostral
If you offer online video services, no doubt you have not once thought of video views analytics. In a Flash-based OSMF framework, there is GTrackPlugin to collect statistics on content viewing. Also, you can also use our OSMF Video Analytics. However, if your service HTML5 based, you need a purpose designed viewing analytics. To build such a plugin, HTML5 Media API should be used.
Via Nicolas Weil
Synacor, a provider of Web portal and TV Everywhere solutions, is promising to make it easier for cable operators, content owners and others to publish device-independent apps with an upcoming platform based on the HTML5 standard. The company's HTML5 strategy is based on technology it obtained with the $1.1 million acquisition of eight-person Canadian startup Carbyn in January. The idea: to help deliver a unified experience for apps across Internet-connected devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops and connected TVs without having to tailor discrete apps for each individual device type. "With Carbyn, you develop one HTML5 app and that can live inside one platform," said Jaafer Haidar, Carbyn's co-founder and CEO, is now vice president of mobile for Synacor. Synacor is initially approaching existing customers, including Verizon Communications, Charter Communications and CenturyLink, about the HTML5 offering. The company plans to show off the Carbyn system at the 2012 Cable Show in Boston next month and is aiming to launch it commercially by the end of 2012. The pricing model for the hosted HTML5 app service has yet to be determined, Haidar said. It could be based on search and advertising revenue, or based on number of active users. Apps that can run on the Carbyn platform include self-service apps for MSOs that provide "my account" features, bill payment, DVR management, voicemail and other functions, or a range of apps developed by programmers to deliver content, Haidar said. The Carbyn system's features include push notifications and app-to-app communications, and Synacor plans to publish application programming interfaces (APIs) to let third-party developers can take advantage of it. "The base value of this platform is, we can deliver apps and content to your consumers across any HTML5 device," Haidar said. "Everybody shares the need to become device-agnostic."
Via Peter Rosenberg
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Google Web Designer 2014 est une application gratuite all in one qui permet la Création de bannières et de publicités 2D et 3D en HTML5 Deux modes d'animation En mode rapide, construire votre animations scène par scène et nous nous occupons des images intermédiaires. En mode Avancé, animer des éléments individuels en utilisant des couches, changer facilement l'emplacement des éléments de la pile. Environnement complet de création 3D
Créer et manipuler du contenu 3D en utilisant une gamme d'outils et la puissance de CSS3. Faire pivoter des objets et même des dessins 2D le long d'un axe quelconque, visualiser les transformations 3D et traductions que vous l'auteur. etc..
http://actualtop.com/gratuit/archives/853-Gratuit-2014-Google-Web-Designer-2014-Creation-de-bannieres-et-de-publicites-2D-et-3D-en-HTML5.html
Via blasco Louis
"Un template aux couleurs basiques noir, blanc et rouge, complètement responsive pour navigateurs et supports mobiles, proposé en téléchargement gratuit."
Via Pascal Gibert
One question I often receive is regarding HTML5 video on Android. It often causes confusion, since the term “HTML5 video” doesn’t define the supported feature set, especially when it comes to advanced streaming features, such as streaming protocols, closed captioning or content protection. The short summary is that Android does not match the iOS HTML5 streaming capabilities, which leads to unpleasant surprises when opening an iOS optimized video streaming site in the Android browser. But why is this the case when Android is leading with an 80% market share? To better understand the challenges today, let’s look at the history of browser based video on Android.
Via Nicolas Weil
HTML is super easy to write, but when creating webpages you often need to do the same repetitive tasks, such as creating forms. In this article, I have compiled 10+ ready-to-use HTML snippets to fasten your front-end coding.
Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL
Voici une infographie regroupant les nouveaux tags HTML5, ceux en commun avec le HTML4, ceux non supportés ainsi que les attributs et le support des différents navigateurs. Une flopée d'infos que pourront bookmarker les développeurs Web.
Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL, Elena Pérez
Le W3C concevrait trop lentement le HTML5 selon le WHATWG, le groupe à l’origine de la norme. Le travail sera divisé en deux versions : une « continue » par le WHATWG et l’autre « canonique » par le consortium.
Via Pascal Gibert
Matt Frost of the Chrome Web Media Platform team will demonstrate how HTML5 can achieve feature parity with Flash. It's less than one week until Streaming Media East begins, and HTML5 will again be a top topic for the two-day web video conference. Providing the opening-day keynote is Matt Frost, senior business product manager at Google Chrome. We spoke to Frost to get a preview of what attendees will learn during his address. For Frost and his team, building out HTML5 is a major priority.
Via Nicolas Weil
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