Wire-framing Web Design

November 8th, 2010

Wire-framing is one of the initial steps after defining a project’s objectives. There are plenty of techniques and strategies out there pertaining to  approaching this highly creative step, and they all depend on “what you know, and how you apply it” — but we thought this was a great overview and list of ways to get it done from sixrevisions. http://sixrevisions.com/user-interface/website-wireframing/

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ADOBE FLA to HTML Converter

October 31st, 2010

Looks like the expected happened. Adobe is coming out with a FLA to HTML converter… pretty cool stuff from ADOBE MAX. The only thing is the real power is still lacking — it doesn’t convert AS3 code. It’s still a good thing if your looking to export your pure flash animation to HTML. We were previously looking into the announcement of the SENCHA ANIMATOR, a new tool to render animations from a time-line in CSS3 but the flash animation tools seem to have greater power and be more evolved.

It’s tough to say “HTML5 ” but that is the big buzz word these days, even though it’s not really HTML5 — by the way that is the standard that WC3 have openly said is not ready. Most of the stuff being called “HTML5″ is really a mix of Javascript, HTML, CSS2-3, and SVG, with some HTML5 tags. I’m sure everyone will be calling it a FLASH to HTML5 converter anyway. Check out the video below…

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Video across all screens

October 31st, 2010

Adobe has always been interested in keeping content consistent and accessible across all screens, not to mention having that content be scalable enough to port to differing screens. With that said, there have been some cool tricks to display the right video for the right device or screen since the iPhone ‘s lack of support for the flash player plug-in, including SWFObject and a mix of some different video formats with some nice HTML coding, but this solution for video from ADOBE looks pretty good… the HTML5 video player widget. Fully customizable with CSS for the video interface, this will play the Flash Video if HTML video tag is not supported in the browser or the device preference – leveraging a bit of javascript.

http://blogs.adobe.com/dreamweaver/2010/10/adobe-announces-the-html5-video-player-widget.html

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Adobe App Market

October 28th, 2010

It looks like Adobe has opened their app market called InMarket. http://www.adobe.com/products/inmarket/ Allowing developers to upload their app once, and sell across many online stores. Adobe and it’s partners take care of hosting, marketing and credit card processing and developers get 70% of the profits. In theory this is a good thing, and it makes sense for Adobe to break into this type of market. Adobe isn’t the only company doing this as mobile marketers are planning the same sort of mobile app community… it’s worth a look at, to see what they are doing.

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