It is being proposed as the next standard for HTML and is aiming to reduce the need for plug-in-based rich internet application technologies like Adobe Flash, Sun JavaFX and Microsfot Silverlight. Fans of HTML 5 say that it can deliver the same type of rich media experience of Flash in HTML such as rollover interaction, multiple videos, and banners-within-banners. There is also built-in support for audio and video. Some companies that create ads for digital media have started to support both technologies.
If you want to see an HTML 5 tutorial at work, watch the video below. Not shown here, you can actually change the background colors along with brushes and textures. Enjoy.
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hey that is really interesting are you using a pen or a mouse? you make it look so simple and yet it is not.
Regards
Eddie
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