Ben Forta

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March 26, 2012

Check Out The Adobe WebKit Hackathon Summary

At the beginning of March, the Adobe Web Platform team hosted a 3 day internal WebKit hackathon, which focused on prototyping new features, fixing bugs and adding tests. Multiple product teams participated and delved into all sorts of WebKit feature areas. Check out the Adobe WebKit Hackathon...

March 18, 2012

Impressed With Impressionist

impress.js is a stunningly impressive framework for building web browser based presentations. And fellow evangelist Harish Sivaramakrishnan has posted a preview of Impressionist, his visual editor for impress.js.

March 18, 2012

whichElement And Search

whichElement? (created by fellow Adobe evangelists Terry Ryan and Ray Camden ) is trying trying to answer that age old question: "Should that be a div, a span, or something else?" Terry has posted an intriguing read on how the site implements search, without using an app server.

March 11, 2012

Adobe Edge Preview 5 Available

Adobe Edge preview 5 is now available. This new release introduces significant improvements to speed up the animation creation process, new on-stage tools, as well as publishing and optimization features for older browsers and lighter code output.

March 6, 2012

Check Out Adobe Shadow On Labs

Adobe Shadow is a new inspection and preview tool that allows mobile web developers and designers to work faster and more efficiently by streamlining the preview process, making it easier to create and optimize content for mobile devices. Shadow allows device pairing, synchronized browsing and...

March 2, 2012

From Flash Pro To HTML5

Flash Pro remains the best tool for creating web based expressive interactive content. But, especially on mobile devices, there is real (and growing) need for a browser only web standards solution to animation and expressive content creation. In addition to projects like Edge , we've also got...

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