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April 28: HTML5/CSS3 Night

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Join LAdobe on Thursday night, April 28th at 7pm at Working Village at 212 Marine St. in Santa Monica. Parking is available on the street for free after 6pm in some spots with meters elsewhere. Working Village is just steps away from Chaya Venice, Espresso Cielo, 212 Pier, Library Alehouse and many other great Santa Monica spots along Main Street. Remember, all LAdobe events and meetings are always free to attend with no RSVP required.

HTML5 Logo 256 April 28: HTML5/CSS3 NightFor this month’s presentation we’re following up on our successful WordPress WOW! Night by continuing to discuss web design with our long-awaited HTML5/CSS3 night. These are the latest updates to the popular web markup language and style sheets and they provide a lot more flexibility for the web developer. New tags, integration of Audio and Video, cleaner code and animation capabilities are just the some of the exciting new features in these updated languages. And while neither is a W3C standard just yet, you need to start learning it right now. Especially for the burgeoning mobile market.

We’ll start out the evening with an introduction to the new tags and features of HTML5/CSS3 and then ShaRon Folio who is the co-manager of DMA/LA will present on how to use the new video tags in HTML5 to embed and stream media that even an iPhone and iPad will display. She will present an overview of the video element, What video formats are supported, explaining the vendor pre-fixes and how to best leverage the video capabilities.

ShaRon got her start working with video at the local cable station in the early 80′s producing, editing and teaching. Today she does front-end development incorporating video and rich interactive experiences for her clients on multiply screens.

From there, dataTV’s Adam Bell and Southpaw Digital’s Tim Perry will be on hand to show off how they created interactive mobile apps for Ford Motor Company that in the past, would’ve been a natural for Flash but for this project, it needed to be done some other way. Instead of using Objective C, they instead used a combination of HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript frameworks like jQuery to create a highly interactive visual app to promote Ford’s new line of automobiles and push Ford to being an innovator in the mobile space. Be prepared not just to see the app but learn how the animations were created and the hurdles they ensued.

We’ll have a number of HTML5 and CSS3 related books to give away from all our major publishing sponsors as well as prizes from NewEgg, Photoshop plugins from Alien Skin Software and more. We’ll also have free beverages from Function as well. So we hope to see you by the beach at Working Village on the 28th to view the next big phase of the web!

Wallaby: Flash to HTML5 Converter now available

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Major news from Adobe as their long-awaited Flash to HTML5 converter, code named ‘Wallaby’ is now available on Adobe Labs.

“Wallaby” is the codename for the experimental technology that converts the artwork and animation contained in Adobe® Flash® Professional (FLA) files into HTML. This allows you to reuse and extend the reach of your content to devices that do not support the Flash runtimes. Once these files are converted to HTML, you can edit them with an HTML editing tool, such as Adobe Dreamweaver, or by hand if desired. You can view the output in one of the supported browsers (like Safari or Chrome) or on an iOS device.

This technology was first demonstrated at the Adobe MAX conference here in LA last October. Now it is finally available to the public. We’ll have more on this as part of our HTML5 night at Working Village in Santa Monica on April 28th.

You can download Wallaby here from Adobe Labs –>

Also, the Flash Player beta for v10.3 is also now available on Adobe Labs.