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HTML5 Canvas Particle Example

Here’s a cool particle demonstration of the HTML5 <canvas> tag. It’s a tremendously small amount of JavaScript code that is responsible for pushing some radial gradient particles around a canvas. You can check out the source code to see how things are done – it uses jQuery a bit and the demo itself uses a [...]

Firefox 3.5 Supports CSS Transforms, no Animation Support Yet

Firefox 3.5, the recent release of the latest version of the Firefox web browser, now supports CSS transforms. CSS transforms are effects, such as scale, rotate and skew. This is a step forward for the Gecko rendering engine, but in plain terms, it still clearly lags behind webkit, which supports 2D and 3D CSS animations. [...]

Opera 9.5 – Fantastic Software

I’ve spent about a year off of Opera, given the rocky start I had with it. I don’t remember the exact version of Opera I last used, but it had some major issues with Flash and whatnot. The thing I remembered about it was that what it did, I liked, but there were just some [...]

Download Day Is Here!

Go ahead, fools! Download Firefox 3, the bestest web browser on the planet! They’re trying to set a Guiness Record for most downloads in a day, and damn if I’m not doing my part to help. After kicking on the tires for a few minutes, I think I can safely say it’s the best browsing [...]