Video for Everybody is simply a chunk of HTML code that embeds a video into a website using the HTML5 <video> element, falling back to Flash automatically, without the use of JavaScript or browser-sniffing. It therefore works in RSS readers (no JavaScript), on the iPhone / iPad (don't support Flash) and on many, many browsers and platforms.
Thanks to the rapid adoption of HTML5 video appening right now, Video for Everybody sn't the only solution around. Video for Everybody is for developers who either want something really simple they can quickly use on their blog or websites, or as a good starting point to develop their own custom solution. Video for Everybody is not a neatly packaged, fully-featured solution for non-developers.
More than two years ago, in September 2004, I published an article entitled Styling. My aim in this article show that the attempt to use CSS, to make a form that would vygledela in all browsers and operating systems equally, is useless Zanati. At the moment it just can not be done.
After the discussion on the use of CSS for form elements, constantly there are new versions of browsers and operating systems, as well as entirely new browsers were released in September 2004, it is time to upgrade.
Because of all this I spent a lot of time to create a total of 224 screens showing the various CSS rules applied to forms of governance. Screenshots are taken from 8 browsers on 4 operating systems, a total of 14 different combinations of browser + OS.
Beautiful pictures, which can cast a spell to create different user interfaces.
CleanCSS is a powerful CSS optimizer and formatter. Basically, it takes your CSS code and makes it cleaner and more concise.
The CSS optimizer was originally developed by some awesome dudes over at CSS Tidy. They built the program and have made it free for everyone to use. I stumbled across their optimizer one day while looking for help with my CSS. I wanted to know the shortest way I could style a background of a web site without having to use all the "background-image" and "background-repeat" tags. I found some other optimizers which I tried, but none worked as well as CSS Tidy. It was actually hosted on some random CD Burning website. Why? I have no idea.
But after I posted about it on my blog, I noticed that a week later, the site no longer existed. I was bummed because I was trying to show my fellow designers at work this amazing utility. So I took the liberty and installed CSS Tidy on my own webserver and registerd cleancss.com. I also styled it up to my liking (see the grass green colors?). So now I can make sure this kick-ass CSS utility stays up forever. And gets used by web designers everywhere.
Sometimes you want to, that would be written in code on the CSS looked nice and feast for the eyes, for these purposes is ideal for service CleanCSS, which returns our CSS in a legible and pleasant way.
If it is used in the draft non-standard font, it is possible to go several ways:
B-method - do not use custom fonts in CSS is enough to say body (font-family: sans-serif;) and not fool his head.
Cattle-method - cut out ZhPEGov, pictures with titles, shrink harder, what would appeared blurred and insert images instead of text. Very popular in our open spaces method.
W3C-method - use @ font-family and enjoy the beauty of literature without zamorochek. While this method is not seen as a worker, because of the weak supported by your browser.
sIFR - coolest, most used today, but as a drawback - requires Flash-plugin. Although it is difficult to name a disadvantage, but if there is a tool to do without plug-ins, it can not but rejoice.
Cufón - thing is. A relatively new technique that shows excellent results. He is the hero of this article.
The solution was fairly simple. The fact is that the tag pre default does not permit forced transfer lines. And all we need is to insert a piece of css code that will tell the browser what to do forced transfer.