Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
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Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
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Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#2Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#3If anything, all the author expresses is the disappointment of his own expectations while not adding anything constructive.
Looking at the screenshots what he wants to achieve is perfectly doable cross browser but as per the author admission he's not much of a front-end guy.
Shots point to here > http://bigmath.herokuapp.com/ which is offline.
Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#4He should really include a link to a "demo", so we can see what exactly he is doing there.
Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#5Why does this get upvoted ? If anything, all the author expresses is the disappointment of his own expectations while not adding anything constructive. Looking at the screenshots what he wants to achieve is perfectly doable cross browser but as per the author admission he's not much of a front-end guy. Shots point to here > http://bigmath.herokuapp.com/ which is offline.
But yep, I agree - the author shouldn't necessarily try to start a debate without offering specific use cases and failures. Far too much conjecture IMO.
Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#6Can you please share markup/css you were using?
Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#7Why does this get upvoted ? If anything, all the author expresses is the disappointment of his own expectations while not adding anything constructive. Looking at the screenshots what he wants to achieve is perfectly doable cross browser but as per the author admission he's not much of a front-end guy. Shots point to here > http://bigmath.herokuapp.com/ which is offline.
Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#8Why does this get upvoted ? If anything, all the author expresses is the disappointment of his own expectations while not adding anything constructive. Looking at the screenshots what he wants to achieve is perfectly doable cross browser but as per the author admission he's not much of a front-end guy. Shots point to here > http://bigmath.herokuapp.com/ which is offline.
I had a similar thought like the author recently. Flash could have been awesome with a smaller runtime, 3D sooner, progressive rendering of content (text and images getting loaded in like in the browser instead of loading bars) Who would still use HTML? There would be no upside at all, Flash has always had better tools.
Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#9Why does this get upvoted ? If anything, all the author expresses is the disappointment of his own expectations while not adding anything constructive. Looking at the screenshots what he wants to achieve is perfectly doable cross browser but as per the author admission he's not much of a front-end guy. Shots point to here > http://bigmath.herokuapp.com/ which is offline.
There is a need for crazy, highly interactive studio/movie sites, webcam support on the web, cross-browser reliability, fast drawing for animation and games, cross-browser 3D, audio API. Saying that these features will come one day is not an answer. "You don't need those features because..." is also not an answer. The OP's points are no more constructive that those who have answers like these against Flash.
Criticizing HTML5 means you are pro-Flash. Which means you are wrong and all of your points are invalid. Even if you're not pro-Flash.
Re: Looking for HTML5 Nirvana
#10Why does this get upvoted ? If anything, all the author expresses is the disappointment of his own expectations while not adding anything constructive. Looking at the screenshots what he wants to achieve is perfectly doable cross browser but as per the author admission he's not much of a front-end guy. Shots point to here > http://bigmath.herokuapp.com/ which is offline.
That's his point..if someone can't write and position two characters of text and have it be cross platform easily, the HTML platform itself has failed. I had a similar thought like the author recently. Flash could have been awesome with a smaller runtime, 3D sooner, progressive rendering of content (text and images getting loaded in like in the browser instead of loading bars) Who would still use HTML? There would be…
I have no problems centering content horizontally cross browser (which he complains about).