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HTML5, Javascript and AS3

01/05/2012
by Frederic CHAPLIN
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Playing with DOM element in CreateJS: animate your forms !

In my previous posts about CreateJS, we could see that this Javascript library has many positive attributes, but all the things we did with it were confined in the HTML5 canvas. But there’s an object in the EaselJS library that … Continue reading

28/04/2012
by Frederic CHAPLIN
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Toolkit for CreateJS : A look inside the code

Here’s the second video about the Toolkit for CreateJS, where we have a look inside the code exported in the first episode. The video is in french but you’ll have english subtiles. You’ll watch how is the javascript version of … Continue reading

25/04/2012
by Frederic CHAPLIN
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Tutorial – Export assets from Adobe Flash CS6 with Toolkit for CreateJS

Flash CS6 will be released in may 7th in France. Amongst a few new tools, it’ll be packed with the new Toolkit for CreateJS, which allow partial exports of the Flash CS6 scene to HTML5 canvas, using createJS. I’m recording … Continue reading

22/01/2012
by Frederic CHAPLIN
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Discover EaselJS : HTML5 XML dynamics carrousel and dock menus

Today, I’ll just apply what I have shown in my previous posts to create advanced dynamics menus, with externalized in XML content. So I’ll create a Menu() class, which will take a Jquery loaded XML as parameter . This class … Continue reading

14/01/2012
by Frederic CHAPLIN
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Discover EaselJS: OOP and complex objects creation

EaselJS can therefore reproduce in the HTML5 canvas some reflexes and work habits for developers coming from actionscript with a Stage object, a display list, and objects that fit into each other . For developers who are new to these … Continue reading

09/01/2012
by Frederic CHAPLIN
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Discover easeljs: animation and display list

In the previous post, I told you why Easeljs is a good library to start with HTML5 canvas when you come from the “Flash world”, and I posted my first script, a “hello world”. This time, I’ll speed things up … Continue reading

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