At 9am I've got Jonathan Kew's post lined up that shows off how we'll be
able to control opentype features. It's got a lot of excellent
graphical supporting material and a video that Jonathan did. I think
that font geeks will _really_ like the possibilities.
At 10am I've queued up a link to Ryan's post to font_dragr
(http://www.thecssninja.com/javascript/font-dragr) because it fits so
well with the overall fonts theme this week. It also shows off the new
file API and a bunch of other HTML5 features (including offline!!)
Anyway, tomorrow's gonna be another fun day. Hope you can help tell the
story.
Hey, Al, when can we run your WebGL flag thing? (You should use a
Firefox logo!) I think that I saw you twitter it.
--Chris
(All times US pacific.)
I changed it to a Firefox flag and wrote a quick description. Let me
know if you want anything added or changed there. Sorry I did not know
you wanted to use the Flag for a demo, I would have held off the tweet
had I have known.
The new links is here: http://hyper-metrix.com/html5/webgl/firefox-flag/
Font Dragr looks uber-cool btw! Looking forward to seeing that land in
hacks.
Al
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Oh, no worries! No one should hold back on that kind of thing.
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> The new links is here: http://hyper-metrix.com/html5/webgl/firefox-flag/
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> Font Dragr looks uber-cool btw! Looking forward to seeing that land in
> hacks.
Yeah, it went up today. Not getting as much traction as the other stuff
did, but that's because it's not Monday or Tuesday. :)
--Chris