We Just published Twproject 5.4 This is a major release with many new features and bug fix; you can check new features in detail here or visit the Twproject site. From a brand new site to the Gantt editor we…
With the latest update of the miniAudioPlayer (1.4.6), the HTML5 audio player plug in for WordPress, you can modify the player appearance to fit your website look and feel. This was one of the most required feature for this plug-in…
In the past months we had the opportunity to work on finding the best solution for composing and manipulating vector images in the context of an HTML5 web application for smart phones, tablets and desktop browsers. The scope of the…
[youtube_sc url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reS9Lp1LbLY” width=”700″ height=”400″] I just implemented the new HTML5 Fullscreen API on two of my components: mb.YTPlayer and mb.bgndGallery. Using the element.requestFullScreen() and the document.cancelFullScreen() methods is now possible to display part of a page or the entire web…
I’ve just updated the mb.bgndGallery adding some defaults effects for an easy implementation. For all of you that where getting creasy on how to set the correct transition for the sliding images, this update introduces some built in effects you…
Maybe I’ve never told you about it! One of the major feature of the new Teamwork 5 release is a browser based javascript (jQuery) Gantt editor; you can create Gantts, task trees, dependencies which exports the resulting data in JSON…
It was long time that we in Open Lab were thinking to make our own Q&A software. We need it to give support for all of our products, from Teamwork to Licorize. We didn’t want to make a Forum because we…
This story starts when we had to provide audio to an HTML5 game we were building.
The game is for mobile browsers, actually a limited and updated range of mobile browsers: Safari for iOS 6+, and the stock browser (i.e. the default browser) for Android 4+. With the well known scaling trick (CSS “transform: scale(…)”) which we built in our mobile app, we got it to run quite nicely in all resolutions, so also on desktop browsers. Hence we would want our audio solution to work also on desktops.
With the new 1.9 jQuery release they removed definitely their $.browser method. I know that feature detection is better than using user agent sniffing, but for many of you who used the $.browser scattered in thousand of line of code this plugin…