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by Tiel » 31 Aug 2011 09:11
http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperi ... e_gravity/
Have fun

And try a search.
It even works in IE9. Although no rotation of objects. Kinda shows you that the browser release speed is far behind on the rest, since a missing feature like this gets added within months in other browsers. IE releases a new version once in 2 years or so. It must die.
Another interesting read about browsers is this one:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/web ... ,3013.html
It shows you the difference between the big 5 on Mac and Windows.
--Posted using Opera 11.50 (28 tabs open, didn't close the browser for a month. 839MB RAM in use

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by MindyMcfly » 31 Aug 2011 09:23
Works fine on firefox..

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by Tiel » 31 Aug 2011 09:43
MindyMcfly wrote:Works fine on firefox..

Of course. HTML5 is almost fully implemented in every browser. Except IE...
Firefox also has a nice update cycle, although they are screwing over addon developers with their new speedy version numbering system stolen from Chrome.
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by Dust » 31 Aug 2011 11:42
Needs java script... *grumble*
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by Tiel » 31 Aug 2011 12:26
Dust wrote:Needs java script... *grumble*
Seriously..
99% of all websites use javascript. Get used to it. It's like you're living in 1995.
What do you want then? Flash? Silverlight? Or plain old <TABLE>s?
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by Dust » 31 Aug 2011 13:57
Just normal HTML5 is ok :)
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by Tiel » 31 Aug 2011 14:06
Dust wrote:Just normal HTML5 is ok

javascript and html are linked.. html5 is built up in such a way that javascript can access the document object model easily.
if there was no javascript, then html5 would be rather obsolete.
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