that's pretty nice..

I've also been reading that MS is on board with the HTML5+ h264 combo as an alternative to Flash, so perhaps a critical mass is forming...

I do feel that flash has its place, but that it was a mistake jumping in head first as the web seemed to do over flash so many years ago.

cs



On Sep 28, 2010, at 7:00 PM, Sam Sherlock wrote:

transitions with css

here http://timvandamme.com/ some icons use transition with css with in .vcard
in firefox  the icons just use hover active
 - S



On 29 September 2010 01:12, cat soul <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sep 28, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Sam Sherlock wrote:

Kroc Camen video for everybody
http://camendesign.com/code/video_for_everybody

I think Steve Jobs is thinking about everyone using Safari browser (or another modern browser that support h.264 not ff3.6 but ff4 will maybe, chrome does)

but in reality for now such modern browsers are not as wide spread as the number that will have the flash plugin

even as much as many dislike flash I think many webusers will be indifferent about how the video is shown - basic users just want things to work flash is something that people know about at some level

OK..I understand about the video part, but can CSS handle other aspects of what Flash is used for, such as animation and interactivity?

cs


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