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Flash Components | Menu, Gallery, Slideshow, FLV Player component
tiltGallery Flash Component
FotoTunnel CS is powered by real-time 3D engine PaperVision3D. It allows building a tunnel like 3D photo album. You can navigate though the tunnel with mouse interaction with smooth animation. You can design your tunnel with different kind of parameter. You can change the diameter of the tunnel, number of thumbnail in the tunnel, etc. Thousand of possible style can be achieved by vary combination of setting.
FotoTunnel CS | Digicrafts Flash Components for Carousel Menu, Cover Flow Gallery, Slideshow, FLV Player, Banner Rotator
BannerRotator is a series of banner rotator Flash components with dedicated transition effect. You can show case your creativity with the dedicated 3D transition effect. All banner rotator included a stylish thumbnail navigation bar which allow user go thought each photo in your collection. With the easy-to-use inspector UI, you can config the banner rotator with a simple way. Also, each banner rotator come with a ready-to-use template (included html and swf) which simplify your workflow.
3D Fly Through Transform Banner Rotator | Digicrafts Flash Components for Carousel Menu, Cover Flow Gallery, Slideshow, FLV Player, Banner Rotator
Cube Transform Banner Rotator | Digicrafts Flash Components for Carousel Menu, Cover Flow Gallery, Slideshow, FLV Player, Banner Rotator
BannerRotator is a series of banner rotator Flash components with dedicated transition effect. You can show case your creativity with the dedicated 3D transition effect. All banner rotator included a stylish thumbnail navigation bar which allow user go thought each photo in your collection. With the easy-to-use inspector UI, you can config the banner rotator with a simple way. Also, each banner rotator come with a ready-to-use template (included html and swf) which simplify your workflow.Showroom Lite
nouvelles formes de narrations, connectées, multimédia et interactives
Le patron de Google dénonce les forces terribles contre l’Internet ouvert - Guardian Pourquoi Facebook terrifie Google – RWW ; Facebook devrait se méfier de la domination du browser Chrome - Cnet UK : 10 quotidiens passent hebdos en un an – pressegazette La stratégie du groupe de presse US Scripps tourne autour des terminaux – NNC Arrêtez de parler de la mort des grands médias ! Pandodaily Les ordis de Narrative Science pourront-ils remplacer les journalistes ? The Atlantic L’inventeur du Web vous exhorte à réclamer Pouvoir apporter un complément d’information à un instant « T » sur un contenu. C’est une des pistes narratives explorées par Advocate Hypermedia une jeune start-up parisienne spécialisée dans la création de solutions multimédias interactives.Le 14 décembre 1995, les accords de Dayton mettaient fin à 3 années de guerre sanglante en Bosnie. A l'occasion du 15e anniversaire de ces accords, et alors que l'un des principaux artisans de leur signature, Richard Holbrooke, vient de mourir, RFI vous propose de visiter la Bosnie d'aujourd'hui, entre cicatrices encore à vif et facteurs d'espoir.
Webdocumentaire : la Bosnie, 15 ans après les accords de Dayton | RFI
When we launched Dev Unplugged on March 1 st of this year, we knew what we were hoping for: amazing web experiences that pushed the limits of modern browsers, particularly in the genre of gaming and music. We set the bar extremely high and challenged developers to show everyone where they thought the web was going. It has been a daunting process working our way first to 40 finalists and now to 18 winners and runner-ups. It was clear going through the submissions how much time and effort developers put into crafting their apps, and we thank everyone who entered the contest and hope they enjoyed the experience of building on HTML5 and IE9. We are now happy to put an end to the suspense, and announce the winners of the first Dev Unplugged contest!
18 Reasons To Love HTML5 and Start Pinning in IE9: the Winners of Dev Unplugged
You’ve probably been hearing a lot lately about how Flash is a dying technology and how it’ll soon be replaced by HTML5 . Personally, I think that it will slowly replace Flash for some things, but Flash will always have a place, especially for developing complex games and rich internet applications. If you’ve yet to see what HTML5 can do, I’ve rounded up 10 demos that show off some of its capabilities.
10 HTML5 Demos to Make You Forget About Flash | Inspiration
5 awesome HTML5 demos
I’ve been doing a bit of experimenting with the Canvas and Video tags in HTML5 lately, and found some cool features hiding in plain sight. One of those is the Canvas.drawImage() api call. Here is the description on the draft site.

