MS is on board but for vista & windows 7 users only

So ie pre ie9 is still going to be out there; I think that ie9 should be
released as an xp version also

the other browsers all make versions that work for xp and support html5;
though though some things would only work on ie9 (pinning tasks)

microsoft seem to be operating in a new light but I feel they could shine
brighter; but maybe thats too optimistic

 - S


On 29 September 2010 03:14, cat soul <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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