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These opening titles were designed to run on two laptops projecting to two separate 6-metre projectors, synchronised by some synchronising voodoo. I've tried to recreate the experience as much as possible on your little laptop, but your CPU may explode when you run it.* They use a mixture of WebGL, Canvas, CSS transitions, CSS 3D transforms & CSS masks, so they're only viewable in the current vers
This was designed for a very specific purpose. To wit: being displayed in a theatre, while running in Chrome (public, not dev), that's on Cameron's laptop, in full-screen, at precisely 1024 x 768 ... with the font Gotham. That being said, you still might enjoy it, so here it is. (It'll take a while for the audio to load, so take that time to turn up your speakers)
22 March 2010 76 comments I've written before about why you shouldn't let your current toolset dictate what it is you create and I still firmly hold to that mantra. Some of my more recent work has revolved heavily around animation (real-time, interactive motion graphics, to be precise). When approaching such a project I don't have any particular technology in mind, but I do have a very exacting id
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29 August 2005 108 comments » footerStickAlt « Updated: 4:40PM, 29 August 2005 (See comment #6) Recently I've been asked to code up a few sites that require the Web page footer to be positioned either at the bottom of the browser window or at the bottom of the Web page – whichever is visually lowest. A quick search on Google immediately brought up solarDreamStudio's immensely helpful tutorial on h
Experiment FormTextResizer Date created 25 August, 2006 Date last modified 25 August, 2006 Discussion Visit the discussion FormTextResizer is a bookmarklet that allows you to resize any textarea or text input on any webpage. This way, you won't be confined to a teensy little comment box or e-mail field. Just activate the bookmarklet, then click-drag on the textarea or text field that you want to r
Experiment Resolution Dependent Layout Date created 21 September, 2004 Date last modified 19 January, 2006 Discussion Visit the discussion Resize your browser window below (or above) 800 pixels wide to change the layout of the content. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Morbi consectetuer faucibus nulla. Nulla at enim eu lacus fementum elementum. Proin pulvinar ante ac erat.
FormTextResizer: Bookmarklet for resizing textareas and text fields 25 August 2006 32 comments » FormTextResizer bookmarklet « OK, you're all sick of hearing about my holidays, and so am I. So, to re-stretch my brain I thought I'd write down a little bookmarklet that's been bouncing around in my head for a while. You know when you're typing an essay into someone else's blog comment form, or you're
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Experiment footerStickAlt Date created 25 August, 2005 Date last modified 29 August, 2005 Discussion Visit the discussion The examples linked from this page expand upon a technique published by solarDreamStudios called footerStick, that allows for the footer of a Web page to appear either at the bottom of the browser window or the bottom of the Web page content – whichever is visually lowest. Beca
28 April 2004 14 comments "With great power comes great responsibility." So said the Gods of the W3C when they handed man the gift of CSS 1. Much good was done with this boon from the heavens. Content and style – once entangled like the roots of a mangrove – were cloven in twain. Code was lightened, CSS files were cached and a peace descended over the land. But some, a foolish few, scoffed and lai
Experiment widgEditor Date created 16 January, 2005 Date last modified 1 March, 2008 Discussion Visit the discussion widgEditor is an easily installed, easily customisable WYSIWYG editor for simple content. It replaces existing textareas with an improved editing pane using JavaScript, therefore if you don't have JavaScript (or your browser doesn't support HTML editing) it degrades gracefully. Try
The Man in Blue Experiment Technicolor Date created 17 February 2004 Date last modified 7 April 2004 Help Instructions Discussion Visit the discussion
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