If you ever thought that you couldn't do extraordinary things on the web without the use of JavaScript or Flash, you're purely mistaken. While sitehopping, I came across to Román Cortés' portfolio (www.romancortes.com) and have experienced the jaw-dropping CSS tricks he made. I always believed we need to rely on JavaScript for these kind of tricks, but I was wrong. And so I compiled his must-be-seen works in this post to give you an idea what I'm talking about.
Showing posts with label JavaScript. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JavaScript. Show all posts
Saturday, March 12, 2011
The Works of Román Cortés
Posted under:
CSS,
Flash,
HTML,
JavaScript,
On The Web,
People,
Portfolio
Saturday, February 26, 2011
10 Mindblowing Chrome Experiments You Should See
Last September, I posted about The Wilderness Downtown, an interactive website featuring the music video of Arcade Fire's "We Used To Wait." It is a part of the Chrome Experiments, a collection of works built from the latest open technologies such as HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and WebGL. To this date, many works have been submitted from all over the world and many are quite remarkable. Here are the experiments L-I recommends you to see.
Posted under:
Canvas,
Chrome Experiments,
HTML5,
JavaScript,
Listicles,
On The Web,
Programming,
WebGL
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