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Uploaded on Nov 13, 2011

Adobe VP Paul Gubbay briefly demonstrates making an animation in Adobe Edge; turning it into an app using PhoneGap; converting Flash Professional animation to HTML5; running CSS Shaders; and exporting "liquid layouts" from InDesign to HTML-based publications.

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  • rkutro

    Its funny that you still say "Flash Developers" in your videos, trying to show that you really care about Flash Developers.

    You guys have screwed up the whole platform and the entire community.

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  • jotStudios

    The export of the animation from Flash does look pretty cool. Interested to see how this works for real and how complex your animations can get and how bloated the output (image files) get.

    Still looks good.

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  • andyyIT

    i have create some animations in Edge and i wont to use them

    in my html page how i have to do that??

    Please write me as soon as you can.

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  • digitalsketchguy

    Phonegap is dreadfully slow and buggy. What about Appmobi or CocoonJS?

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  • ediimanto

    HTML5 is not only about semantic markups,

    CSS3 Animation, SVG, Canvas and other web technology improvement are also considered as part of HTML5.

    imho

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  • Ashley Stanbridge

    It resizes on multiple platforms and you utilize HTML5 for that? HTML in general resizes for any screen size if you do it right without any special code or programs? I have yet to see any advances in HTML5 over HTML4... Computer Games Developer and Website Developer!

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  • sanctusen666

    fuck html5 jobs is a poor gay

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  • sanctusen666

    html5 es basura

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  • SchmidyUC

    Thanks for this video. It seems the Flash operation of "Convert to HTML5" is still in its infancy as far as what it can handle. I am very intrigued to learn how far off high complexity flash files are from seemless conversion to HTML5. I do a lot of importing of external files to educate my flash movies. I integrate Javascript to Flash libraries. I have tried to convert some of my flash files over but it doesnt appear to be very close; logic is simply ignored.

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