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Custom T-Shirts, Unique Gifts, Posters, & Personalized Mugs | CafePress Canada. JW Player: Overview. Build 3d Cube HTML5. HTML5 and CSS3 bring some very cool additions to the web designer/developers tool kit. With the addition of more meaningful tagging in HTML5 (<header>,<nav>,<footer>, and more). Designers are given even more control to really build a site the way they envisioned. Today, I am going to show you how to create a 3D cube. The cube we are recreating is the logo for WebProNews. To begin, we need to make three separate images.

Make the image 100 pixels x 100 pixels. Add a light to dark blue gradient. Now we have our images. Above is the full css file to build our cube. Next we need to build the global setting for each face of our cube. Now we are going to add our formatting for the top box. The left face of the cube is set up nearly the same as the top. Next we need build a mirror of the left face with the right.

Now that we have our formating let’s take a look at the HTML. This simple tells the HTML which images go where. C HTML5 Logo.

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C Synchronized Multimedia Home page. What´s New ? | Specifications | Getting Help | SMIL Players | SMIL Authoring Tools |Demos |Background | Accessibility | Past News | Mailing List Archive | Subscribe/unsbscribe| Timed-Text The Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile") enables simple authoring of interactive audiovisual presentations. SMIL is typically used for "rich media"/multimedia presentations which integrate streaming audio and video with images, text or any other media type. SMIL is an easy-to-learn HTML-like language, and many SMIL presentations are written using a simple text-editor. For a more detailed description of the goals of the SMIL language, see the W3C Activity Statement on Synchronized Multimedia; a regularly updated report to W3C members that is also available to the public.

The public is invited to send comments and information requests about SMIL to the public mailing list www-smil@w3.org (public archives). The SYMM WG is closed since 01 April 2012. What´s New ? Past news ... Introduction to HTML 5.