Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't see the HTML5. Looks like it is the
Jquery Javascript library, there isn't anything HTML5 about it that I can
see. It works the same for me in IE8 (which does not do HTML5) as it does in
Chrome. How does that make it a good HTML5 case study?

Bob

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of Matt S.
> Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 4:09 PM
> To: Flash Coders List
> Subject: [Flashcoders] LuigiBormioli.com: a good HTML5 case study
> 
> 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.
> 


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