Adobe's Dreamweaver Team Blog today broke the news that they've created an HTML5 Video Player widget which generates code to play video in the best player for a specific platform using a variety of video codecs. The widget is available through the Adobe Widget Browser and works with or without Dreamweaver CS5. It is based on the Kaltura open source library, and is compatible with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera View more →
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Todd Ditchendorf ( Celestial Teapot Software ) is probably best known for creating Fluid , a Site-Specific Browser app that we love to talk about . While Fluid was a great and well-executed idea, Todd's latest app, Fake , is truly inspired. View more →
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Filed under: Graphic Design Recent versions of Webkit , the browser engine that Safari and Chrome are based on, have allowed for extensive use of CSS3 , as well as some proprietary CSS tricks. The result has been some very innovative art created entirely using CSS. Take, for example, Louis Harboe's set of iOS icons created using some CSS3 properties such as rounded corners, shadows and gradients (among others) View more →
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Filed under: iPad Part of my work involves making mockups of websites for clients, and up until this point the easiest way to do that was just to hand draw some sketches, scan them, send them to the client for rework, etc... View more →
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Filed under: iPad Part of my work involves making mockups of websites for clients, and up until this point the easiest way to do that was just to hand draw some sketches, scan them, send them to the client for rework, etc... Now there's a new iPad app from developer Nick Golovin that promises to make the creation of website and app mockups a lot easier. SketchyPad (US$4.99) is an iPad app using a simple sketchpad metaphor and a lot of stencils to make mockups. View more →
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Filed under: Software Adobe Systems, Inc. today announced the latest version of their Creative Suite -- Adobe CS5 View more →
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Filed under: Features , Cool tools I'd wager that most of you spend as much of your time on the web as I do, and that it's one of the first places you look for answers to just about any question. View more →
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