HTML5 is, Flash was.

Here’s what Ben Ward has to say about the receding Flash vs. HTML5 debate:

In recent years, through multimedia, fonts and and vector drawing, we’ve seen more and more blocks of content moved into Flash, in the absence of a robust standards-based mechanism. HTML5 redresses that by supporting those use cases. HTML4 supports pictures. HTML5 supports moving pictures. HTML5 supports what people publish on the web.

Coming soon, this page in HTML 5.

Music: Paul Reeves

www.paulreevesmusic.co.uk

…sense of place

Here's an idea for a new way to think about web pages, as ‘places’ rather than ‘pages’. Stagesets instead of documents.

This work in progress consists of one big background image with ‹divs› (‘divisions’) floating on top.

I'll be adding more active content, including audio, video and effects.

For now you can watch the videos then return to:

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