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Phoenix
Created : 21 July 2009
Edited : 21 July 2009

3D Websites



https://webkit.org/blog/386/3d-transforms/
WebKit now supports 3D transformations in CSS, which means that it soon will be in Safari and Google Chrome, if not already in there. In a couple of years, when this stuff becomes standard (and probably immensely annoying), SoCoder might be in 3D. Let's hope the day never comes

 

Comments


Tuesday, 21 July 2009, 14:49
Jayenkai
O<MG!WT>!F!!!!XXX?!?

Remember that Javascript Solitaire thing I posted a few weeks back? That kinda thing would make this a neat thing to use.

But no. Not for websites.
Please, god, no!!!
Tuesday, 21 July 2009, 23:19
Mog
I'm bored.