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I've done this like a month ago, i think it may be good to show it
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This last years i've been learning a lot of JavaScript and with the new CSS3 features (not all are yet supported, specially in IE10... duck you Microsoft) makes a whole new horizon to me and I've been playing arround with this new features for a long time, so I though it was time to "deploy" it and CreeperHost was in need of a map showing their DataCenters, so I did it in 3D among with a timeline also using CSS3 features.
Here's a demostration:
And I don't know if it is spam (if it is, feel free to remove this link), but here's the live version.
Now I'm working on a small "remake" of Minecraft using CSS3 3D transforms (no WebGL at all), I'm still developing the physcs engine (it will be called "PhyCSS", silly name I know). I'll be posting screenshots while I develop the small engine.
NOTE: It works best on Webkit based browsers (Safari/Chrome) because on FireFox it works... just like poop and very laggy also in every new release it gets even worst. There's also a "clipping" bug in FireFox when some div is near the camera
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This last years i've been learning a lot of JavaScript and with the new CSS3 features (not all are yet supported, specially in IE10... duck you Microsoft) makes a whole new horizon to me and I've been playing arround with this new features for a long time, so I though it was time to "deploy" it and CreeperHost was in need of a map showing their DataCenters, so I did it in 3D among with a timeline also using CSS3 features.
Here's a demostration:
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And I don't know if it is spam (if it is, feel free to remove this link), but here's the live version.
You must be registered to see links
Now I'm working on a small "remake" of Minecraft using CSS3 3D transforms (no WebGL at all), I'm still developing the physcs engine (it will be called "PhyCSS", silly name I know). I'll be posting screenshots while I develop the small engine.
NOTE: It works best on Webkit based browsers (Safari/Chrome) because on FireFox it works... just like poop and very laggy also in every new release it gets even worst. There's also a "clipping" bug in FireFox when some div is near the camera
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