Anthony Calzadilla has recreated an animated Star Wars AT-AT Walker purely with CSS3. Hopefully we’ll start to see things like this being integrated into games that run purely in the browser.
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Bye bye flash, hello iPad ;D
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shit this is rad. must be viewed...safari or chrome though. waiting for other browsers
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FCP you’d have a better appreciation of that.
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Companies like Apple have always held sway over what we will and won’t be using. The recent Blu-Ray/HD-DVD war is a...
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I can’t figure out if I’m excited for new technologies like HTML5 video and CSS3, or worried that a company like Apple...
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I am so excited for CSS 3 and HTML 5. The internet will be a better place when they’re adopted.



