RE: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme

2011-07-22 Thread grant_malcolm_bailey
Chris, Thanks for your response. Yes, some physics is involved behind the scenes I think ... Grant - Original Message - From: Chris Taylor To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 15:17:47 +0800 (WST) Subject: RE: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme Looking at it

RE: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme

2011-07-22 Thread Chris Taylor
Looking at it in Chrome it's two canvas elements (one for the animation, one for the shadow) with a noscript fallback: <a href="/search?q=Alexander+Calder&ct=calder11&oi=ddle" title="Alexander Calder&#39;s 113th Birthday. Courtesy of Calder Foundation / ARS, NY."><img

RE: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme

2011-07-22 Thread Birendra
Hi Grant Bailey This is the html 5 technology, It's hard to study in the locally... but you can try for this... But my suggestion study the html 5 and the canvas property. There are lot of things you can do with the html 5. Best of luck Regards Birendra -Original Message- From: li...@

RE: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

2011-07-21 Thread Enid Bulman
UNOFFICIAL Interesting - I don't have access to Chrome at work - but in FireFox it moves slowly and gracefully and has a drop-shadow (missing in IE8) reflected below the search box - so they have taken some time to do some rather classy work Enid -Original Message- From: li...@webs