My thoughts? Cool. Except that the fonts look like crap. And it really looks like crap as it crawls off into the distance. And, as he said, “It only works in Snow Leopard in Safari 4.0.4 and the WebKit nightly.”
I should point out that I don’t think I have the WebKit nightly installed, but it still mostly worked for me. Maybe it would look a little better with the nightly? I’m not likely to try. It’s not news when you can create an effect in a web browser that way, way, WAY less than 1% of viewers can see.
So, once again, wake me up in ten years when these “standards” actually have something resembling a standard implementation.
Note: I’m not putting down Guillermo at all. It’s just that designers and developers have a long, long time to wait to be able to reliably and easily do things that have been done with Flash for 5-10 years.
Star Wars titles with CSS
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My thoughts? Cool. Except that the fonts look like crap. And it really looks like crap as it crawls off into the distance. And, as he said, “It only works in Snow Leopard in Safari 4.0.4 and the WebKit nightly.”
I should point out that I don’t think I have the WebKit nightly installed, but it still mostly worked for me. Maybe it would look a little better with the nightly? I’m not likely to try. It’s not news when you can create an effect in a web browser that way, way, WAY less than 1% of viewers can see.
So, once again, wake me up in ten years when these “standards” actually have something resembling a standard implementation.
Note: I’m not putting down Guillermo at all. It’s just that designers and developers have a long, long time to wait to be able to reliably and easily do things that have been done with Flash for 5-10 years.