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This year at Full Frontal, offline enabled web site/apps were a recurring theme. Paul Kinlan gave an excellent talk entitled ‘Building Web Apps of the future. Tomorrow, today and yesterday’ (his slides are available here), in which he compared the ‘offline’ user experience provided by the top 50 or so iOS and Android apps with that of popular web sites/apps. Needless to say, the native apps fared
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Native These are the natively supported easing functions, built into WebKit. linear ease ease-in ease-out ease-in-out Custom These are custom easing functions (thanks to Robert Penner & Thomas Fuchs) that can produce much more interesting transitions. Generated Animation CSS Internally the custom easing function for the transition is faked using CSS animations. Here is the code that is produced on
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