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Title: Help on HTML5 animation (fallback)
Post by: MultiformeIngegno on November 19th, 2011, 03:27 AM
Hi guys! :)
Today I used Google Swiffy to convert a flash animation to a html5 animation.

After several attempts I managed to get my .html file, here it is (works with chrome, firefox, safari but not - as you can imagine - IE... anyway it's ok for me!): http://www.bombacarta.org/newsletter_modificata.html

Now the problem is: how do I "embed" it in a page? I used:
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<embed src="http://www.bombacarta.org/newsletter_modificata.html" />

And it works. The questions are: 1) is that code correct? 2) how can I add a fallback for the users who can't run my html5 animation (best would be if they see the old .swf file or also a static image)?
Title: Re: Help on HTML5 animation (fallback)
Post by: live627 on November 19th, 2011, 04:10 AM
2: <embed...?No movie for you, suckuhh!!</embed>

I probably forgot about some vital element, so. :P As for the rest, not sure.  I read a HTML5 book awhile back, forgot most of it though. :/
Title: Re: Help on HTML5 animation (fallback)
Post by: Nao on November 19th, 2011, 09:38 AM
So you're back?
I never received your pm btw :P
Title: Re: Help on HTML5 animation (fallback)
Post by: MultiformeIngegno on November 19th, 2011, 04:43 PM
Yes!! I'm really sorry but we were so packed.. :(
my gf wanted to visit every m^2 of Paris.. Now i think i know it better than parisiens.. :P
Title: Re: Help on HTML5 animation (fallback)
Post by: Nao on November 19th, 2011, 04:47 PM
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Quote from MultiformeIngegno on November 19th, 2011, 04:43 PM
Yes!! I'm really sorry but we were so packed.. :(
my gf wanted to visit every m^2 of Paris.. Now i think i know it better than parisiens.. :P
Well, I wouldn't have minded simply tagging along with you guys for a couple of hours while visiting something...
Not a problem either here, it's just a bit disappointing that we had an opportunity to meet and nothing happened.