We are happy to introduce our new Lightroom plugin – Polaroid Gallery. Design base on concept of responsive web design. The gallery will fit on desktop and most of the mobile device. Take advantage of HTML5 and CSS3 technology, the gallery can view on all device which support html. No Flash plugin.
You can visit the product page for more information.
Today, Adobe have release first preview of the new software called “Adobe Edge”. This is a new web motion and interaction design tool using web standards like HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3. Will this a Flash Killer? Create new compositions with … Continue reading →
Today, more people are access the internet from their mobile device. But most of the website are not designed for view in mobile/small screen device. If you visit some website, you may need to scroll and scroll in order to view all the content. And some website may need a plugin to view. Visitor will feel depress if they visit a site like that.
To solve those issues, Digicrafts continue to create tool for you to enhance your website. Today, we have a new plugin “Mobile Photo Album” for those using Lightroom to create a photo album for view in mobile device.
“Mobile Photo Album” is design for IOS and Android device. With multi touch support, the gallery let visitor navigate between your creative work easily. Zoom in the detail of each image by pinch your finger(IOS only). You can using the interface within lightroom to config your gallery easily.
For more details, you can visit the product page here.
Did you try using HTML5 canvas elements? You will have a hard feeling if you compare it with FLash drawing api. Thanks for the hard working of @gskinner. He develop the Easel Javascript library. The Easel Javascript library provides a retained graphics mode for canvas including a full, hierarchical display list, a core interaction model, and helper classes to make working with Canvas much easier.
The EaselJS v0.3 is just released!
Check out EaselJS.com for more info or to grab the latest build.
We have a long debate on “Flash vs HTML5″. Until now, HTML5 is not have a standard yet. But the logo of HTML5 have been released. The World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has just show the new logo for HTML5.
The logo was designed by boutique agency Ocupop, a firm that focuses on branding, identity and web design, among other facets of marketing and design work.
Ocupop logo designer Michael Nieling said in a statement, “The term HTML5 has taken on a life of its own; there has been significant confusion and debate both within the developer community and in the public at large as to what exactly HTML5 is when the term is used outside of simply referring to the spec itself… The standard needs a standard. That is, HTML5 needs a consistent, standardized visual vocabulary to serve as a framework for conversations, presentations, and explanations.”