Sunday, 9 March 2014

HTML5 - track number of circles on canvas

HTML5 - track number of circles on canvas



1.HTML Standard - WHATWG

Description:1 Introduction 1.1 Where does this specification fit? This
specification defines a big part of the Web platform, in lots of detail.
Its place in the Web platform ...



2.HTML 5.1 Nightly - World Wide Web Consortium

Description:Abstract. This specification defines the 5th major version,
first minor revision of the core language of the World Wide Web: the
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).



3.HTML5 Presentation

Description:HTML5* Web Development to the next level *Including other next
generation technologies of the Web Development stack



4.4.7 Embedded content — HTML5 - World Wide Web Consortium

Description:HTML5. A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML.
W3C Candidate Recommendation 04 February 2014



5.Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc

Description:Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other
technologies in various browsers.



6.Stories In Flight | HTML5/CSS3 Cheatsheet

Description:HTML5 documents have a much simpler doctype definition. This
doctype kicks all current browser engines into standards mode (vs. quirks
mode) and is the recommended ...



7.HTML Canvas Reference - W3Schools

Description:Method Description; createLinearGradient() Creates a linear
gradient (to use on canvas content) createPattern() Repeats a specified
element in the specified direction



8.HTML5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:HTML5 is a markup language used for structuring and presenting
content for the World Wide Web and a core technology of the Internet. It
is the fifth revision of the ...



9.HTML5 - World Wide Web Consortium

Description:1.7.2 Typographic conventions. This is a definition,
requirement, or explanation. This is a note. This is an example. This is
an open issue. This is a warning.



10.Comparison of layout engines (HTML5) - Wikipedia, the free ...

Description:The following tables compare support of HTML5 differences from
HTML for a number of layout engines. As of 2013, the specification is
still a working draft, not a W3C ...

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