brandtkurowski + flash 6
Eco-Friendly "Green" Flash Drives
february 2010 by brandtkurowski
Might come in handy.
usb
flash
thumbdrive
custom
tschotske
swag
february 2010 by brandtkurowski
Plupload - A tool for uploading files using Flash, Silverlight, Google Gears, HTML5 or Browserplus
february 2010 by brandtkurowski
Allows you to upload files using HTML5 Gears, Silverlight, Flash, BrowserPlus or normal forms, providing some unique features such as upload progress, image resizing and chunked uploads.
javascript
upload
html5
flash
silverlight
gears
february 2010 by brandtkurowski
BashFlash - A different kind of Flash blocker for Snow Leopard
february 2010 by brandtkurowski
Very useful! Countless times I've had my laptop warm up on me when it shouldn't be under load, and the cause often turns out to be Flash running in a forgotten browser window. This simple app makes dealing with those situations painless.
flash
mac
osx
safari
february 2010 by brandtkurowski
Video for Everybody!
june 2009 by brandtkurowski
Video for Everybody is very simply a chunk of HTML code that embeds a video into a website
using the HTML5 <video> element which offers native playback in Firefox
3.5 and Safari 3 & 4.
In other browsers that do not support <video>, it falls
back to Adobe Flash.
If Flash is not installed, QuickTime is used (which allows playback on the iPhone).
If QuickTime is not installed then Windows Media Player is used in Internet
Explorer for Windows Vista and above. This means that it is actually almost impossible for the
video to not play in IE on Vista / Windows 7. Even
without Flash and QuickTime, you’d have to disable Windows Media Player or
all ActiveX entirely!
Finally, if all else fails, a warning is issued that provides links to download the video, and links to software
relevant to getting the video to play within the browser itself. Since this is just HTML, you can put
anything here you want.
video
html
flash
iphone
quicktime
using the HTML5 <video> element which offers native playback in Firefox
3.5 and Safari 3 & 4.
In other browsers that do not support <video>, it falls
back to Adobe Flash.
If Flash is not installed, QuickTime is used (which allows playback on the iPhone).
If QuickTime is not installed then Windows Media Player is used in Internet
Explorer for Windows Vista and above. This means that it is actually almost impossible for the
video to not play in IE on Vista / Windows 7. Even
without Flash and QuickTime, you’d have to disable Windows Media Player or
all ActiveX entirely!
Finally, if all else fails, a warning is issued that provides links to download the video, and links to software
relevant to getting the video to play within the browser itself. Since this is just HTML, you can put
anything here you want.
june 2009 by brandtkurowski
badgr
october 2006 by brandtkurowski
flash component that displays photos from flickr
flash
flickr
photos
october 2006 by brandtkurowski
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