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Typographic effects in canvas. My Background Ajaxian, describing the transformation matrix, inspired me to create my first Color Sphere (2007). Which immersed me into the world of colors, and graphic primitives; inspiring the creation of Sketchpad (2007-2008) in an effort to put together an application “better than Paint” in the browser.

These experiments eventually led to the creation of the startup Mugtug with my long-time friend Charles Pritchard. We’re developing Darkroom in HTML5 <canvas>. Darkroom is a non-destructive photo-sharing app, combining the powers of pixel-based filters with vector-based typography and drawing. Introduction <canvas> brings Javascript programmers full-control of the colors, vectors and pixels on their screens—the visual makeup of the monitor. The following examples deal with one area in <canvas> that hasn’t gotten much attention; creating text-effects. Text-Shadows in <canvas>. Neon-rainbow, zebra-reflection—chaining effects. Inner & outer shadows in <canvas> Spaceage—generative effect.

Paper.js — Paper.js. 75 Must Learn HTML5 Resources to Master Your Web Development » Yoobee School of Design. With HTML5 browser adoption on the way, you might want to brush up your HTML5 skills with the following resources and examples. HTML5 specificationsHTML5 referencesHTML5 tutorial articlesHTML5 previewstutorialsHTML5 browser supportvideo and audio guidesdemos, examples, templates and tools HTML5 Specs 1. HTML5 Specification at W3 Naturally, the HTML5 specification from W3 is the first resource anyone serious about learning HTML5 should consult. 2. This document describes the HTML markup language and provides details necessary for producers of HTML content to create documents that conform to the language. 3. This document provides a comprehensive rundown of the various commands to use when building HTML5 pages, while giving some practical examples on how to use them. . 4.

This document gives developers an in depth look at the major differences between HTML5 and its predecessor HTML4, while highlighting new unique features. 5. HTML5 References 7. 8. 9. 10. HTML5 Articles 13. 14. 15. 19. 20. 21. ACE Training - 20480A: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3. Home•Courses• 20480A: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 20480A: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 Length: 5 days Cost: $3,250 + GST Version: 2012 = Scheduled class = Guaranteed to run = Fully booked Click on the dates to book online Can't find a class in your area?

About this Course This course provides an introduction to HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. The lab scenarios in this course are selected to support and demonstrate the structure of various application scenarios. This course uses Visual Studio 2012, running on Windows 8. Audience Profile The course is intended for developers who have at least six months of professional experience and who are interested in developing applications using HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 (either Windows Store apps or IE10 apps for the Web). Students choosing to attend this course without a developer background should pay special attention to the training prerequisites.

Prerequisites At Course Completion Course Outline. 20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web. Illustration Christoph Niemann Writers/Editors Min Li Chan, Fritz Holznagel, Michael Krantz Project Curator Min Li Chan & The Google Chrome Team Design Fi Paul Truong Development Very Special Thanks To Brian Rakowski, Ian Fette, Chris DiBona, Alex Russell, Erik Kay, Jim Roskind, Mike Belshe, Dimitri Glazkov, Henry Bridge, Gregor Hochmuth, Jeffrey Chang, Mark Larson, Aaron Boodman, Wieland Holfelder, Jochen Eisinger, Bernhard Bauer, Adam Barth, Cory Ferreria, Erik Arvidsson, John Abd-Malek, Carlos Pizano, Justin Schuh, Wan-Teh Chang, Vangelis Kokkevis, Mike Jazayeri, Brad Chen, Darin Fisher, Johanna Wittig, Maxim Lobanov, Marion Fabing Nicolas, Jana Vorechovska, Daniele De Santis, Laura van Nigtevegt, Wojtek Cyprys, Dudley Carr, Richard Rabbat, Ji Lee, Glen Murphy, Valdean Klump, Aaron Koblin, Paul Irish, John Fu, Chris Wright, Sarah Nahm, Christos Apartoglou, Meredith Papp, Eric Antonow, Eitan Bencuya, Jay Nancarrow, Ben Lee, Gina Weakley, Linus Upson, Sundar Pichai & The Google Chrome Team.