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DOM access control using cross-origin resource sharing
By Tiffany Brown · Wednesday, December 14, 2011 4
This article provides an introductory guide to cross origin resource sharing, or CORS, a technology allowing you to control communication and access between resources residing at different origins in a secure manner, getting around problems associated with the traditional same-origin security policy.
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Better error handling with window.onerror
By Karl Dubost · Wednesday, December 14, 2011 8
In this article we will look at when and how to use window.onerror, a new programmatic error handling mechanism available in JavaScript, including some examples to get you started.
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Introducing ECMAScript 5.1
By Mike Taylor · Tuesday, December 6, 2011 0
The newest version of ECMAScript to get widespread browser support, ES5, brings with it many useful changes from ES3 and new additions to the language. In this introductory article we'll review these, showing what is available.
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HTML5 custom protocol and content handlers
By Mike Taylor · Tuesday, December 6, 2011 4
This article introduces the HTML5 custom scheme and content handlers, showing how you can employ them to allow use of custom content types on your sites.
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Porting 3D graphics to the web — WebGL intro part 2
By Luz Caballero · Thursday, November 24, 2011 2
This article explores importing existing 3D models into WebGL — a much easier way to go than creating them from scratch in WebGL! The steps include exporting models from 3D packages (including Blender, SketchUp and Shade) into .obj format, converting them from there into JSON, then rendering them from there using the Three.js WebGL library.
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Love your devices: adaptive web design with media queries, viewport and more
By Chris Mills · Thursday, November 24, 2011 0
In this article Chris Mills takes a look at techniques and technologies that we can adopt to create adaptive (or responsive) web sites, including percentage units, media queries and viewport. He also discusses some recent happenings in the area, such as considerations for display on tablet browsers, object-fit, and the @viewport CSS rule.
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Opera TV Emulator: User Guide
By Opera Software · Monday, November 21, 2011 1
This guide is your entry point to the Opera TV Emulator documentation. It covers the emulator's various developer features and settings, which you can use to build content optimized for connected TVs.
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Opera Reader: a new way to read the Web!
By Chris Mills · Wednesday, October 19, 2011 0
In this article, we'd like to present Opera Reader, a new technology that builds on top of CSS to allow us to split content into pages that can be "turned" in a natural manner through gestures rather than point and click, control the positioning/floating of figures in multi-column layouts more precisely and provide a consistent navigation system for such content that is independent of your documents.