HTML5 Rocks is now sporting a new design and enough awesome information to keep you reading for days.
Is it The Section Or The Aside? An HTML5 Element Flowchart
As a relatively new specification, HTML5 still has quite a few myths and misconceptions which lead one to misuse its technology. New semantic elements introduce a better way to define the content of web pages, yet not all of them are very convenient nor straightforward. Do you know exactly when each element should be used (and when not)? Don’t fear, the Doctor is to the rescue.
flotr2: A Canvas Graphing Library
Flotr2 is a fork of the popular Flotr library and offers a great canvas-based way to render attractive charts and graphs. Flotr2 brings library agnosticism and mobile/touch event support to the table and clocks in at under 25KB!
An analysis of the state of HTML5 video and its support across different browsers and platforms with what formats, tags, and accessibility features are also supported.
HTML5 Canvas and Processing.JS
Processing is a language and IDE for building visually oriented programs and processing.js is a JavaScript equivalent using the HTML5 Canvas. In this article, Joey Cadle goes step by step through the basics of using Processing.js to work with the canvas.
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