Apple Advocates HTML5 With A Safari-Only Showcase

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Felix
What seems ironic to me is that the “cutting edge” of HTML5 demos contains a lame checkers game and a pretty awful Movie Trailers widget…
As a Flash developer that also works with standards it’s ridiculous to compare both technologies in terms of performance and capabilities.
HTML5 is still way behind.
kalel06
What’s crazy to me is that they are using code that works in other webkit browsers like Chrome. But given all the recent Apple vs Google disputes, I am not surprised to see them block it.
Noel Hurtley
Good point, I never even thought about that. I wonder if Chrome supports hardware acceleration for the CSS3 animation though? Because if it doesn’t support it that might explain why they blocked it. Even so, it’s an underhanded move on Apple’s part.
Noel Hurtley
It’s worth noting that while it’s true these demos only work in Safari, that is due to the fact that WebKit is leading the pack when it comes to the implementation of HTML 5 and CSS 3, including hardware acceleration.
Once the new specifications are closer to being ratified and other user agents catch up, these demos should work in all the future browsers including Internet Explorer 9.
I just wanted to clarify that so we can squash any misconceptions about the nature of these demos.
Jason
I think someone needs “open web standards” explained to them a little more in-depth.