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Google Doodle Bouncing Balls & HTML5
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I hope Firefox v4 has finally implemented the full SVG spec.
Last time I tried displaying my SVG maps, about a year ago, Firefox (some v3 version) didn't support the "g" (group) element, which makes a nonsense of the whole thing, the graphical equivalent of a computer language which doesn't support functions/subroutines! It also wouldn't display dashed lines, as I recall, or allow text fonts to be specified.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat was about the Buckyball doodle from the weekend - it looks like the boring animated GIF is all that's left of it now:
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI hope Firefox v4 has finally implemented the full SVG spec.
Last time I tried displaying my SVG maps, about a year ago, Firefox (some v3 version) didn't support the "g" (group) element, which makes a nonsense of the whole thing, the graphical equivalent of a computer language which doesn't support functions/subroutines! It also wouldn't display dashed lines, as I recall, or allow text fonts to be specified.
The BS meter is on overload with HTML5, as Nick's comment ("it's plain old HTML 4.01") shows. It annoys me that people keep going on about the canvas element as being the Flash replacement, but really SVG is a much closer match to what Flash does. And that's been around for donkeys years, though seemingly unloved by all.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Those of us who know Google is part of the Illuminati realise that it is probably hypnotising us in some mysterious way we do not yet understand. Next week they will use the trigger and all common men who are not among the initiated will get up and kill themselves.
PS Never heard of SVG, looks interesting. I would look into it but I'll be dead next week anyway.Last edited by xoggoth; 8 September 2010, 09:08.bloggoth
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI hope Firefox v4 has finally implemented the full SVG spec.
Last time I tried displaying my SVG maps, about a year ago, Firefox (some v3 version) didn't support the "g" (group) element, which makes a nonsense of the whole thing, the graphical equivalent of a computer language which doesn't support functions/subroutines! It also wouldn't display dashed lines, as I recall, or allow text fonts to be specified.
We were using the then-cutting-edge build, Shiretoko, as we were working on a desktop application that embedded Gecko; that version became Firefox 3.5.
There's an SVG support chart at the MDN: SVG in FirefoxComment
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