Category: HTML5
How to Create HTML5 Video for Your Website
HTML5 marks the beginning of a new era in web development. The benefits of HTML5 are numerous, but one of its major highlights is its advanced multimedia support. With HTML5, video and audio files can be played in the highest quality, with faster load time and without any need for additional browser plugins, such as Flash, RealPlayer, Silverlight, etc. Plus, this web content will be viewed on any platform or device, as most of the widely used web browsers from all the top OS’s have support for HTML5.

If you are working on HTML5 based websites or just planning to upgrade your web-hosted multimedia to the latest standard, you may need a special tool to convert videos/animations into HTML5 supported formats – H.264, OGG Theora, WebM. With Freemake Video Converter, it is possible to create all those video variations in a bunch without having to follow any complex procedure. The main asset of this tool is that it generates the HTML5 code together with the resulted video and may show how this video will be streamed in different browsers. Follow the steps below to cope with the task of HTML5 video creation.
Introduction to HTML5 Canvas with Java Script
Friends, have a good time here on “Graphic Mania”. In this tutorial we are going to deal with the HTML5 “Canvas”. We will see how this HTML5 specific “Canvas” tag is capable of drawing graphics when used along with Java Script.

This tutorial for beginner HTML5 developers and will cover both HTML5 and Java Script. To complete this tutorial you need to have a web browser such as Firefox or Chrome and text editor to write the code. Also, you can download the final source file through the download button at the end of this tutorial.
How to Create HTML5 Banner Animation in Adobe Edge
Many people are having high expectations of the new HTML5 and its significant changes from the previous versions. Moreover, someeven say that the new trend in HTML can compete with the great rich media tools, such as Flash.

While Flash capabilities are more powerful and more extendable than the current version of HTML5, I do not see how it could compete with Flash. I believe both will have their own niche in the market, which I will try to cover in a further article in the following posts.














