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daringfireball.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges and limitations of using the HTML5 <video> element for embedding video on the web, highlighting issues with automatic buffering in browsers like Safari and Chrome, and the need for workarounds such as JavaScript to achieve click-to-load functionality. | |
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www.phpied.com
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| | | | | Animated gifs are fun and all but they can get big (in filesize) quickly. At some point, maybe after just a few low-resolution frames it's better to use an MP4 and an HTML element. You also preferably need a "poster" image for the video so people can see a quick preview before they dec | |
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scottjehl.com
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| | | | | Now that responsive HTML video delivery works across all browsers, let's look at how to use it | |
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qtandeverything.blogspot.com
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| | | Qt for WebAssembly is an exciting new platform for Qt. It means that Qt applications can run in a web browser. This means that deploying a ... | ||