The HTML5 Canvas element promises web developers a web-native way to create animations, interactive charts and even full-fledged apps like image editors and complicated games. Canvas may well be the ...
One of the exciting features of HTML5 is the promise of universally supported animation and graphics via the new canvas element/tag. In this post, I look at how easy it is to use this tag with a ...
We've looked at some tips and tricks for working with canvas in the past. At Mozilla's recent Open Web Gaming conference, Ernesto Jiménez, lead developer at gaming company Six to Start, outlined some ...
Most browser implementors are quick to adopt emerging Internet technologies, but Microsoft can't or won't make Internet Explorer a modern web browser. Despite some positive steps in the right ...
The five characters HTML5 are now an established buzzword, found everywhere on the Web and often given top billing in slides, feature lists, and other places where terms du jour congregate.
While Cookies and other means have been used to track online users for quite a time now. A new tracking mechanism was developed. This mechanism uses the HTML 5 Canvas Element to track visitors, and it ...
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