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Modernizr – detecting HTML5 and CSS3 support in browswers

October 16, 2009

Have you ever been dealing with detecting support for the new HTML5 and CSS3 features in browsers? Check out Modernizr, an open source JavaScript library which will probably make things a lot easier for you:
Modernizr is a small and simple JavaScript library that helps you take advantage of emerging web technologies (CSS3, HTML 5) while [...]

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OpenLaszlo & Open Web – CSS Downloadable Fonts Supported

October 11, 2009

Max Carlson has added support for CSS @font-face inclusion of True Type (TTF), Open Type Fonts (OTF) and embedded fonts in Internet Explorer (EOT) to OpenLaszlo trunk. As a result, now it’s possible to display custom fonts in Firefox (3.5+), Safari/Webkit, Opera 10 and IE 6,7 and 8. Technically Chrome supports downloadable fonts as [...]

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OpenLaszlo 5 Community Wishlist

October 1, 2009

If you have been using OpenLaszlo, what things would like to see improved, which features should be added? Any ideas for new APIs or standards that should be supported? Following some comments and good feedback on OpenLaszlo in the forums, I created this wiki page as a “community wishlist” for a future OpenLaszlo 5 version.
Personally [...]

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How long is Adobe Flash going to be around?

September 23, 2009

I can already hear the Flash community cry out loud, but I’m convinced that Flash – within the next 2 years – will lose the position as the leading RIA technology for visually advanced RIAs. The technical revolution we witness with a growing number of extremely powerful JavaScript engines (Firefox, Webkit, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera) [...]

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