RuneBrush
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Hi all,
I'm in the process of coding an HTML5 interactive web app "magazine/publication" and could do with some testers for it. Basically anybody who has access to some kind of computer device (laptop, tablet, etc) and an internet connection. I'm trying to get as many different combinations of platform and browser as humanly possible to try and identify any potential issues and rectify them.
The URL to this is: epub.pa-sy.com
It is very much "in development", but hopefully the bits I've done should work.
It comprises 3 "pages" that you should be able to navigate using the arrows, "swipe" and left/right cursors.
It should resize to comfortably fit on the screen. Anything much smaller than 1024 x 768 will likely have a left scroll bar. It's designed to work in landscape orientation and should display a message to that effect if you're viewing it as a portrait.
The first page should the world "Hello" rendered in the Nilland font face and have an ice cream slide onto it (this animation should play every time you view this page). If the text overflows (depending on screen size) you should be able to scroll through it. The red box should overlap the Rainforest Alliance logo and open up in a new screen when clicked.
The second page should have a Sweet Pea '12 advert fade in (this will only happen once). Clicking/tapping on the chocolate bar should popup a window.
The third (and last) page should have an embedded video on it.
And that's it!
I'm going to be working on a gallery slider tomorrow and need to work in some kind of preloader as it has a 750kb overhead - and that's only for 3 pages.
One issue I am aware of (though I may have fixed it) is that the video won't play on an iPad. Something in the script that makes the pages scroll appears to break any videos.
There is some limited compatibility with older browsers - IE8 technically works but some of the transparent elements won't render correctly. Also mobile phones currently aren't catered for - in time they'll get the text element from the
If you're able to check this, could you comment below with what device and browser(s) you've used and any problems you had. Equally any comments will be gratefully received - both positive and negative.
Thanks,
Pete
I'm in the process of coding an HTML5 interactive web app "magazine/publication" and could do with some testers for it. Basically anybody who has access to some kind of computer device (laptop, tablet, etc) and an internet connection. I'm trying to get as many different combinations of platform and browser as humanly possible to try and identify any potential issues and rectify them.
The URL to this is: epub.pa-sy.com
It is very much "in development", but hopefully the bits I've done should work.
It comprises 3 "pages" that you should be able to navigate using the arrows, "swipe" and left/right cursors.
It should resize to comfortably fit on the screen. Anything much smaller than 1024 x 768 will likely have a left scroll bar. It's designed to work in landscape orientation and should display a message to that effect if you're viewing it as a portrait.
The first page should the world "Hello" rendered in the Nilland font face and have an ice cream slide onto it (this animation should play every time you view this page). If the text overflows (depending on screen size) you should be able to scroll through it. The red box should overlap the Rainforest Alliance logo and open up in a new screen when clicked.
The second page should have a Sweet Pea '12 advert fade in (this will only happen once). Clicking/tapping on the chocolate bar should popup a window.
The third (and last) page should have an embedded video on it.
And that's it!
I'm going to be working on a gallery slider tomorrow and need to work in some kind of preloader as it has a 750kb overhead - and that's only for 3 pages.
One issue I am aware of (though I may have fixed it) is that the video won't play on an iPad. Something in the script that makes the pages scroll appears to break any videos.
There is some limited compatibility with older browsers - IE8 technically works but some of the transparent elements won't render correctly. Also mobile phones currently aren't catered for - in time they'll get the text element from the
If you're able to check this, could you comment below with what device and browser(s) you've used and any problems you had. Equally any comments will be gratefully received - both positive and negative.
Thanks,
Pete