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Cuepoint.js is a jQuery plugin for handling subtitles and creating cue-points in HTML5 video.
It simply works by creating "an array of subtitles with the seconds" that they will be displayed.
And, a setTime
event that can be attached to any element helps skipping the media to the second mentioned.
P.S. For subtitle, "for how long a subtitle will be displayed can not be mentioned but this can be accomplished by adding empty subtitles to the array.
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Flashmo, a well-known website sharing free Flash files, has recently released new open source Flash resources.
They are all built with AS3, the galleries have touch support on mobile phones and, besides using them, their sources are a good way of improving skills.
One of them is an mp3 player which can display a playlist and play the items one-by-one or it has a "mini" version which can still play multiple songs but doesn't show the playlist.
The list is fed with an XML file that has the info about the song + artist names and the location of the mp3 file (so, files can be located in different folders).
Another resource is a coverflow-like image slider where you can drag (with touch support) and browse through the items.
Every image can point to different URLs and the database is again an XML file.
And, a 3D spiral gallery which is built with Papervision3D and Tweener.
You can drag up/down or left/right to move around thumbnails, use mouse wheel to zoom in/out, double-click on stage to toggle fullscreen.
For a complete customization, settings can be edited from an XML file.
There are also other new resources like 3D curve gallery or 3D touch ring.
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Buzz is a powerful JavaScript library for using HTML5 audio element very easily.
It is a standalone library and has a very feature-rich API that can manage every feature the audio element offers.
Besides controlling the main actions like play, pause, stop or volume controls, the advanced features like looping or getting the duration of the audio are just one function away.
Buzz has many functions to get info about the audio, the capabilities of the browser (if the given media type is supported or not) and extras like fadeIn/fadeOut for the sound.
The library provides a solution to group sounds and many methods to control them which is great for handling multiple audio files at the same time.
And, a set of events like ended
, error
or volumechange
eases knowing what exactly is the status of the media and acting accordingly.
P.S. The demo of Buzz is pretty fun and make sure you check it.
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Here in the U.S. we are observing Independence Day, and I can’t think of a more fitting way to mark a day that celebrates freedom than by releasing more free software to help democratize publishing around the globe. I’m excited to announce that WordPress 3.2 is now available to the world, both as an update in your dashboard and a download on WordPress.org. Version 3.2 is our fifteenth major release of WordPress and comes just four months after 3.1 (which coincidentally just passed the 15 million download mark this morning), reflecting the growing speed of development in the WordPress community and our dedication to getting improvements in your hands as soon as possible. We’re dedicating this release to noted composer and pianist George Gershwin.
Before we get to the release, in anticipation of the State of the Word speech at the upcoming WordCamp San Francisco (the annual WordPress conference) we’re doing a survey or census of the WordPress world. If you have a moment, please fill out this survey and we’ll share what we learn by publishing the aggregate results in August.
The focus for this release was making WordPress faster and lighter. The first thing you’ll notice when you log in to 3.2 is a refreshed dashboard design that tightens the typography, design, and code behind the admin. (Rhapsody in Grey?) If you’re starting a new blog, you’ll also appreciate the fully HTML5 new Twenty Eleven theme, fulfilling our plan to replace the default theme every year. Start writing your first post in our redesigned post editor and venture to the full-screen button in the editing toolbar to enter the new distraction-free writing or zen mode, my personal favorite feature of the release. All of the widgets, menus, buttons, and interface elements fade away to allow you to compose and edit your thoughts in a completely clean environment conducive to writing, but when your mouse strays to the top of the screen your most-used shortcuts are right there where you need them. (I like to press F11 to take my browser full-screen, getting rid of even the OS chrome.)
Under the hood there have been a number of improvements, not the least of which is the streamlining enabled by our previously announced plan of retiring support for PHP4, older versions of MySQL, and legacy browsers like IE6, which allows us to take advantage of more features enabled by new technologies. The admin bar has a few more shortcuts to your most commonly-used actions. On the comment moderation screen, the new approve & reply feature speeds up your conversation management. You’ll notice in your first update after 3.2 that we’ll only be updating the files that have changed with each new release instead of every file in your WordPress installation, which makes updates significantly faster on all hosting platforms. There are also some fun new theme features shown off by Twenty Eleven, like the ability to have multiple rotating header images to highlight all of your favorite photos.
There is way more, like our new freedoms and credits screens (linked from your dashboard footer), so for the full story check out the Codex page on 3.2 or the Trac milestone which includes the 400+ tickets closed in this release.
A Community Effort
We now finally have a credits page inside of WordPress itself (though a cool revision is coming in 3.3), but for posterity let’s give a round of applause to these fine folks who contributed to 3.2:
Aaron Brazell, Aaron Campbell, Aaron Jorbin, Adam Harley, Alex Concha, ampt, Andrew Nacin, Andrew Ozz, andrewryno, andy, Austin Matzko, BenChapman, Ben Dunkle, bluntelk, Boone Gorges, Brandon Allen, Brandon Burke, Caspie, cfinke, charlesclarkson, chexee, coffee2code, Cristi Burcă, daniloercoli, Daryl Koopersmith, David Cowgill, David Trower, demetris, Devin Reams, Dion Hulse, dllh, Dominik Schilling, Doug Provencio, dvwallin, Dylan Kuhn, Eric Mann, fabifott, Franklin Tse, Frumph, garyc40, Glenn Ansley, guyn, hakre, hebbet, Helen Hou-Sandi, hew, holizz, Ian Stewart, Jacob Gillespie, Jane Wells, Jayjdk, Jeff Farthing, Joachim Kudish, joelhardi, John Blackbourn, John Ford, John James Jacoby, JohnONolan, Jon Cave, joostdevalk, Jorge Bernal, Joseph Scott, Justin Sternberg, Justin Tadlock, kevinB, Knut Sparhell, kovshenin, Kuraishi, Lance Willett, linuxologos, lloydbudd, Luc De Brouwer, marcis20, Mark Jaquith, Mark McWilliams, Martin Lormes, Matías Ventura, Matt Martz, Matt Thomas, MattyRob, mcepl, mdawaffe, Michael Fields, MichaelH, michaeltyson, Mike Schroder, Milan Dinić, mintindeed, mitchoyoshitaka, Mohammad Jangda, mrroundhill, natecook, nathanrice, Niall Kennedy, Nick Bohle, Nikolay Bachiyski, nuxwin, Otto, pavelevap, pete.mall, Peter Westwood, Prasath Nadarajah, Ptah Dunbar, Rafael Poveda, Rahe, Ramiy, Rasheed Bydousi, Reuben Gunday, Robert Chapin, Ron Rennick, Ross Hanney, Ryan Boren, Ryan Imel, Safirul Alredha, Samir Shah, saracannon, sbressler, Sergey Biryukov, shakenstirred, Sidney Harrell, Simon Prosser, sorich87, szadok, tetele, tigertech, trepmal, Utkarsh Kukreti, valentinas, webduo, Xavier Borderie, Yoav Farhi, Ze Fontainhas, and ziofix.
Bonus: On their WordPress.org profiles over 20,000 people have said they make their living from WordPress. Are you one of them? Don’t forget to take a minute for our survey.
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The giveaway of 3 "Annual Business Level Accounts" for Answerbase, a complete application for building Q&A websites, has ended today and winners are selected.
As a short reminder:
What is Answerbase?
Answerbase is a hosted service for building a Question & Answer website quickly without any programming.
It covers all the features required to create such a website, can be customized to match any design and has an API for a tight integration with 3rd party apps.
The application has tools like widgets to help the content to spread and can be used from mobile devices with an auto-created version for those browsers.
There are also many other features like SEO-friendly URLs, an admin panel to control every detail, data import/export and more.
And, the winners
Here are the winners of this giveaway:
- Peiman (comment #362521)
- stay (comment #362576)
- Alex (comment #362446)
Congratulations and have a great day!
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Developing mobile web applications is not so different and harder than developing standard websites. Even, considering the better support for the new HTML and CSS tags, it is sometimes easier.
However, debugging them is pretty hard as many features for that process doesn't exist like viewing source code or JS errors generated by the mobile browser.
Socketbug, a remote debugging tool built with Node.js and Socket.io, brings a working solution to this issue.
It auto-determines what communication transport to use and enables your mobile application to send/receive messages from other connected devices (mostly mobile in this case) to your desktop browser.
The usage is not so complicated as well, you just need to setup the Socketbug server, connect to it (a console exists for connection) and insert a JavaScript code to your mobile application.
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Google has recently announced the launch of Google Swiffy which is a free to use web application for converting SWF files into HTML5.
It supports many common SWF features such as vector graphics, embedded fonts, images, timeline animation and basic ActionScript 2.0.
The output works only in WebKit browsers as it includes some SVG features that are not supported by other browsers.
The usage is very simple: just upload the SWF file and Swiffy will display the HTML5 result where you can "save as" the page and insert into any website with an <iframe>
tag.
P.S. The code generated by Swiffy is pretty complex and hard to edit. You'll still need the .FLA file for editing the source.
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A new program has been added to the
Free Standalone Flash Video (FLV) Players
page. Such programs are useful if you have FLV (Flash video) files saved on your computer and need something to play
them. Besides FLV files, the latest addition also handles AVI, WMV, MPG and other file formats. It can also
play DVDs.
WordPress 3.2 is going to be released very soon, and we want you to be ready! Take note: the minimum requirements are changing.
PHP and MySQL
As of 3.2, you’ll need to be running PHP 5.2.4 and MySQL 5.0. As we mentioned almost a year ago when we announced that this change was coming, the percentage of people running older versions of PHP and MySQL is relatively low. With more than 45 million people using WordPress, though, even a small percentage can mean a lot of people! Don’t caught with your pants dashboard down — make sure you’re running compatible versions of PHP and MySQL before you update tomorrow when WordPress 3.2 is released.
Log in to your hosting account, and check to make sure you have at least PHP 5.2.4 and MySQL 5.0. Most of the major hosts already default to these or newer versions, but there are some exceptions. Check to see which versions you are running, and if you’re still on an older version, it should be as simple as changing a dropdown menu and clicking Save to get up to date.
If you don’t know how to find this information in your hosting account or you don’t even know how to access your hosting control panel because someone else manages that for you, don’t fret. You can find out if you’re ready for 3.2 with the Health Check plugin. In your dashboard, go to Plugins → Add New and search for “health check” (it should be the first result). Install it, activate it, and it will tell you if you need to update anything.
If you need more help, contact your host’s customer service and use this email template to ask them to help you.
Hi there. I host my domain [example.com] with you, and I run WordPress on my site. The minimum requirements are changing to PHP 5.2.4 and MySQL 5.0, and I would appreciate your help in confirming that my site’s setup meets these requirements. If I’m currently running an older version of PHP or MySQL, could you update it for me, or tell me how to do it? Thanks so much!
If your host replies that they can’t update to these versions, it might be time to look for a new host.
IE6 and Outdated Browsers
With 3.2, we’re also dropping support for Internet Explorer 6, a 10-years-old outdated browser that even Microsoft is ready to leave behind. From now on, if you access your WordPress dashboard from an outdated browser, we’ll let you know. Why? Because as web technology improves, so does WordPress, as we build features to take advantage of these improvements. If you’re using an out-of-date browser, chances are you’re missing out.
If your browser is out of date, you’ll see a friendly orangey-yellow box in your dashboard letting you know you a newer version is available (which you can dismiss, of course). If you’re using IE6, though, the box will be red, and your dashboard will not function properly. If you’re stuck on IE6 because the computer you use is maintained by a business, library, school, or the like, and you are not able to download a newer browser, here’s a sample email you can use to ask your boss/administrator/IT guys to update the browser.
Hi there. The computer I use at [where you use the computer] is equipped with an out-of-date web browser. Internet Explorer 6 was created 10 years ago, before modern web standards, and does not support modern web applications. More and more sites and applications are dropping support for IE6, including the new version of WordPress. Even Microsoft, the makers of IE6, are counting down until IE6 goes the way of the dinosaur (see http://www.ie6countdown.com/ for more information). Can you please install an updated version of IE or any modern browser (see http://browsehappy.com for more information) on the available computers? Thank you very much.
Welcome to the future!
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leanModal is a lightweight jQuery plugin for displaying modal boxes with minimum effort.
The plugin doesn't use any images and a very good solution for for displaying anything except image galleries as there is no built-in support for that. But that's ok considering it only weights 780 bytes (when minified).
The width and height of the modal box is flexible and adjusts itself according to the content.
Multiple instances can be used on the same page and there are almost no settings or complicated usage instructions which is perfect for most cases.
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