1. "20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web" look-alike

    Having seen that great HTML5 demo made by Google Team, I decided to emulate their idea by utilizing more or less the same methods used by them which is to implement interactive web content using open standards.

    So here you have it, a look-alike of the Google's book which I call it Brownbook.

    It consists of Javascript for the page turning animations and the transition of text, while CSS is used to anchor and position all the web elements, and HTML serves as the content structure.

    While it does not look exactly fancy and much more interactive than the Google's one, but hey it can be done and it's possible to make one of those books yourself. I did not manage to include the hardcover, because I'm very inexperienced in JS.

    The javascripts credits to Hakim El Hattab, one of the developers at F-i.com for the Google's book, who gave quite an insight to how the book is made and provided snippets of the codes.

    http://smartypants.dlinkddns.com:8888 Brownbook




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