On my browser, firefox3.6.3, I can say that that site is a usability
nightmare...
If you want to see something you have to scroll up and down continuously?
I think that the designers of the site where too smart for their own good...
[technically it can be a interesting prof of concept, but a site is to
be seen and used not to be appreciated technically IMHO]
;)
On 07-05-2010 22:56, Zeh Fernando wrote:
Just from a quick look... performance is erratic (either stuttering or
smooth), things move all the time without notice (dragging the bar is
painful), dragging will randomly select HTML elements. FF 3.6.3.
Most of the text is based off images, as is the company logo (why no SVG?).
Performance in my Nexus One is erratic. It sort of works, but nothing is
draggable and accessing the combo (rollover?) is an adventure.
A great tech demo, but if this is the best HTML5 can do -- worse performance
and user experience, seemingly much harder execution and maintenance, and
one can easily create a website that ceases to work for other platforms --
then I can't help but roll my eyes. Again.
Still waiting to see the reasons why Flash doesn't have a bright future
ahead.
Zeh
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Matt S.<[email protected]> wrote:
http://www.luigibormioli.com/
On the one hand, its undeniably a beautiful site, and manages to
incorporate flash-level interactivity smoothly and effectively. This
is an excellent proof of concept for the power of jQuery.
On the other hand, it doesnt work in the iPad. Relying as it does on
dragging, much of the interactivity gets lost, and the site is much
too large for the iPad screen. Performance is somewhat stuttered at
times. so while it is technically viewable in an iDevice, the
experience leaves much to be desired. It's a shame we can't view Flash
on an iPad for testing purposes because I'd love to see how a
comparable site performs in reality. Yes, Flash would crunch the
CPU's, but then again so does jQuery when used so heavily.
.m
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