7. Top 20 class names
1. footer 11. button
2. menu 12. main
3. style1 13. style3
4. msonormal 14. small
5. text 15. nav
6. content 16. clear
7. title 17. search
8. style2 18. style4
9. header 19. logo
10. copyright 20. body
http://devfiles.myopera.com/articles/572/classlist-url.htm
8. Top 20 id names
1. footer 11. search
2. content 12. nav
3. header 13. wrapper
4. logo 14. top
5. container 15. table2
6. main 16. layer2
7. table1 17. sidebar
8. menu 18. image1
9. layer1 19. banner
10. autonumber1 20. navigation
http://devfiles.myopera.com/articles/572/idlist-url.htm
17. Anne van Kesteren annevk at opera.com
Wed Feb 28 05:47:56 PST 2007
Hi,
Opera has some internal expiremental builds with an implementation of a <video> element. The element
exposes a simple API (for the moment) much like the Audio() object:
play()
pause()
Stop()
The idea is that it works like <object> except that it has special <video> semantics much like <img> has
image semantics. In markup you could prolly use it as follows:
<figure>
<video src=news-snippet.ogg>
...
</video>
<legend>HTML5 in BBC News</legend>
</figure>
I attached a proposal for the element and as you can see there are still some open issues. The element and
its API are of course open for debate. We're not enforcing this upon the world ;-)
Cheers,
http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatwg-whatwg.org/2007-February/009702.html
33. Help
●
archive.org converts and hosts creative-commons
licensed media
● vid.ly has a free conversion/ hosting service (max 1GB
source file) see vid.ly/5u4h3e
● Miro video converter is a drag and drop GUI skin on
FFMPEG
34. Full-screen video
●
Currently, WebkitEnterFullscreen();
●
May 11, WebKit announced it's implementing Gecko API
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Gecko:FullScreenAPI
●
Opera likes this approach, too
37. WebM release does not support subtitles
WHATWG / W3C RFC will release guidance on subtitles and other
overlays in HTML5 <video> in the near future. WebM intends to follow
that guidance.
http://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=11
Egg image Kacper "Kangel" Aniołek http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Egg.jpg
40. WebVTT formatting
Supports positioning of text
Supports <b> and <i>
Colouring individual speakers
Support vertical text
Supports RTL
Supports ruby annotations
45. WebRTC is a free, open project that enables web browsers
with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via
simple Javascript APIs. The WebRTC components have been
optimized to best serve this purpose.
The WebRTC initiative is a project supported by Google,
Mozilla and Opera.
http://sites.google.com/site/webrtc/
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/complete/video-conferencing-
and-peer-to-peer-communication.html
46.
47. All rights reserved corner
Thanks Takara Tomy for permission to use Gigapudding
video. Buy the pudding.
HTML5 nazi-killing Bruce on unicorn picture by Marina
Lawson. Buy her Dad's book.
Thanks Brittany Shaw for permission to use her Biscuit and
Chica photo. Buy a rabbit pie.
All others by me or (I believe) public domain.