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I am wondering if anyone knows a way to convert flash into html5. I have no idea I am after creating a flash to html5 web application. Thank you.
Use "Google Swiffy" library
which is more efficient than any other tool or library
It also has plugin which can be installed in your flash
or can be directly use online version
Thankyou
You best choice is Tools For Create JS. It's a Flash Professional plugin that allows you to publish flash content to HTML5.
Link: http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/flash-to-html5.html
Also, take a look at the tutorial by Lee Brimelow:
http://gotoandlearn.com/play.php?id=174 --- Flash Toolkit for CreateJS
and
http://gotoandlearn.com/play.php?id=172 --- Converting ActionScript to JavaScript
As you will see you can do some amazing stuff using Flash Professional just to make a design/art but you'll also see that you'll have to do some coding as well, so it's not a perfect solution.
If you're interested in creating games/applications that will run in Flash (.swf), JavaScript (.html, .js) and most other popular platform, your best bet is to look into Haxe (http://haxe.org). Moreover it's framework OpenFL, that uses Haxe as programming language (http://www.openfl.org). Haxe is a different language, but it's 98% similar to action script, so you'll have an easy time to get started.
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I recently started working with polymer. I want to know any IDE that can be used to work with polymer. Could any one suggest me?
Chrome Dev Editor added the Polymer Designer feature on .html files so you can use it even when offline. However, it's no longer actively developed.
I use CDE as my primary IDE for web development instead of Sublime, mostly because I can use it even on my Chromebooks (+ basic git and bower integration)
Edit: Another Plus of CDE is that it ships with a bunch of templates to start a new project using polymer
Check out Polymer Designer.
It's pretty awesome, you can even add your own components to it. Here's the guide on how to do this.
Also, make sure you watch this video by Rob Dodson. He demonstrated a lot of cool things of Polymer and the Designer is one of them.
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I'm on the hunt for an open-source version of Adobe Dreamweaver to use for my freelance web development projects. I'm primarily a source coder, but I would find a split or visual view for CSS and design work, as well as native FTP functionality, helpful. My work involves HTML, CSS, JavaScript/jQuery, and ColdFusion. Native support for the latter, in particular, would be ideal.
I've come across the following programs that seem somewhat promising:
BlueGriffin (last stable version is dated June 19, 2013)
Brackets
CoffeeCup HTML Editor
A quick search here in the StackOverflow community turned up a couple of similar questions (see Dreamweaver alternative and Any open source alternatives for Dreamweaver using WebDav?), but I would appreciate more recent/modern alternatives.
I'm a Windows user running 8.1.
I'd love to know what others more experienced than me in this quest have uncovered.
To provide an update and answer to my question, I've found Brackets to be superior thus far. The editor is nifty in and of itself, but there's an absolute treasure trove of extensions to behold. For my specific needs, I found FTP-Sync and cfBrackets exceptionally helpful. They installed neatly and effortlessly.
Eclipse with the CFEclipse plugin , or CFBuilder (yes there is a free version)
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I am currently looking for a web development IDE that highlights the syntax of html and more important, indents the html-code correctly. I have tried Dreamweaver but it doesn't seem to have a feature for auto-indenting html-code while you're typing. I also have tried NotePad++ and Aptana 3.0 but no luck with both.
So I was wondering if anyone knows a web development IDE that meets my needs.
Thank you in advance.
I'm using an IntelliJ IDEA (I'm java web developer). IDEA makes high-quality formatting code in any language, including in an HTML.
Eclipse is a very very good editor. For indenting u can try ctrl+shift+f key combinations.
Also you can use Aptana Studio. It is free as well as a very good editor.
Koding is a browser-based IDE, and the editor text editor (Ace) was originally developed for Web Languages (HTML/JS/CSS) so it supports them quite well.
Again though, this is browser based, so if you're looking for a local-only tool this may not be of help. :)
I'd suggest VS Code. Because...
It's dev by Microsoft
Very good suggestions and autocomplete feature
Code folding feature. It will be extremely useful when coding for big websites
Interactive layout and amazing color themes
Live server plug in support which us good for checking the output live .
However, At the end any IDE you'd b using it will help very much so go with something suggested by the instructor during the course. It will be lot ore easy to use!!
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I understand that HTML5 is out. One question is that, what can I use to create HTML5? Can I use CS5 to create HTML5? I'm sorry but I'm just trying it out on my own to create HTML5.
HTML 5 is not out. It is still a working draft specification.
If you follow the link, you will see on the right side - "working draft".
You can use any text editor to write HTML of any version. CS5 can also be used for it.
You can even use a notepad to write HTML5. You can also use Adobe CS5 (Dreamweaver) as your HTML editor. Adobe Dreamweaver CS5
HTML5Boilerplate should be a good start for you.
HTML5 is a work in Progress. Some of the features in HTML5 are implemented by most browsers, some are not implemented by any browser at all. So to really work with HTML5 you have to embed yourself into the technology and test it with different browsers.
My guess is, that it will take a long time until toolsuites like CS5 have a "fire and forget" mode for HTML5. For now you can't assume that anything automatically works.
hey read this online ebook dedicated to HTML5, nice one you will get whole idea about it many other knowledge
HTML5
I think it's better if you read a good introduction (maybe the best) on this topic, assuming you already know what html is.
http://fortuito.us/diveintohtml5/
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Kinetic Typography is animating text synchronized with either music or audio from movies. A great example is here. There are good tutorials that show you how create kinetic typography animations in Flash and Adobe After Affects, but I've used the Animoto service and it synchronizes motion of graphics with MP3s. There are algorithms that select the motion, apply it to an object, and some how time that motion with music.
Is there an open source library or framework that does this? Would it be possible to do this with ActionScript?
UPDATE:
I found Kinetic by Johnny Lee which is a Java platform that creates a QuickTime movie based on the animation you create. There is an API with this library. It looks interesting and also intricate as well. I've done some more research into web based solutions and am surprised that someone has not experimented with the Canvas tag for this. Does anyone know of work done in this arena with for Canvas?
Some possible solutions include
Kinetic Typography Engine, uses Java and JMF
Synfig Studio and jLipSync see here and here , you could also use yolo for audio timings
Blender with BlendText
also see here
Processing see here , this option is probably the closest to a framework, but would still require initial specification of the behavior you wanted.
Jahshaka see here