Any HTML5 compatible web browsers available for Puppy?
Any HTML5 compatible web browsers available for Puppy?
Hi everyone
The title says it all.
Any recommendations as to an available browser and Puppy version?
Thanks in advance.
Pete.
The title says it all.
Any recommendations as to an available browser and Puppy version?
Thanks in advance.
Pete.
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HTML5test how well does your browser support HTML5?
http://html5test.com/
My Firefox result.
Your browser scores 424 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 27.0 on Ubuntu... Wrong Puppy
Test HEREThe HTML5 test score is an indication of how well your browser supports the upcoming HTML5 standard and related specifications. Even though the specification isn't finalized yet,
http://html5test.com/
My Firefox result.
Your browser scores 424 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 27.0 on Ubuntu... Wrong Puppy
[b]Precise Puppy 5.7.1 Retro Fatty Edition. Hp Compaq 2510p 2x Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Cpu U7700@ 1.33 ghz,2 gig ram Booting from 8 gig micro USB + 32 gig SD card instead of HDD[/b]
You can install in recent puppies (precise 5.7.1, slacko 5.6...) firefox:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91945
or install and update:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91108
Read:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=86801
To convert in html5 youtube flashplayer's contents I use:
https://addons.mozilla.org/it/firefox/a ... 5/?src=api
My experience says that html5 go to be developed but the web still stays on flashplayer's contents. So still install the plugins you need.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91945
or install and update:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91108
Read:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=86801
To convert in html5 youtube flashplayer's contents I use:
https://addons.mozilla.org/it/firefox/a ... 5/?src=api
My experience says that html5 go to be developed but the web still stays on flashplayer's contents. So still install the plugins you need.
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Thank you, NickAUNickAu wrote:My Firefox result.
Your browser scores 424 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 27.0 on Ubuntu... Wrong Puppy
Correct, I am using slacko5.6.5.6 at the moment.http://html5test.com/ wrote:Your browser scores 377 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 17.0 on Linux
@OP
Sorry, the title does not say it all for me.
Newer browser better score?L18L wrote:Thank you, NickAUNickAu wrote:My Firefox result.
Your browser scores 424 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 27.0 on Ubuntu... Wrong Puppy
Correct, I am using slacko5.6.5.6 at the moment.http://html5test.com/ wrote:Your browser scores 377 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 17.0 on Linux
[b]Precise Puppy 5.7.1 Retro Fatty Edition. Hp Compaq 2510p 2x Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Cpu U7700@ 1.33 ghz,2 gig ram Booting from 8 gig micro USB + 32 gig SD card instead of HDD[/b]
NickAu wrote:
Your browser scores 448 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 27.0 on Windows 7
Why the discrepancy?
I don't use Ubuntu but have Firefox on a win7 machine so decided to test it:My Firefox result.
Your browser scores 424 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 27.0 on Ubuntu... Wrong Puppy
Your browser scores 448 out of 555 points
You are using Firefox 27.0 on Windows 7
Why the discrepancy?
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As for your retro type game, a link would have been helpful...Pete wrote:OK, what other info do you require?L18L wrote:
@OP
Sorry, the title does not say it all for me.
html5 is when 1st line of page source is
Code: Select all
<!DOCTYPE html>
Almost any browser (except IE of course) is available for Puppy.
One example:L18L wrote: As for your retro type game, a link would have been helpful...
http://clintonmorrison.com/projects/space-defender
I don't agree with that statement as it certainly does not mean it's specifically HTML5 but simply HTML.L18L wrote: html5 is when 1st line of page source isCode: Select all
<!DOCTYPE html>
HTML5 comes from the elements it uses which are not present in "normal" HTML.
Kind of unfair as it is running in Wine but after 3 minutes I gave upAlmost any browser (except IE of course)
Point Proven.
And I use precise puppy its just that those sort of things pick it up as Unbuntu ( prob because its based on it??)
PS
Cool Game thanks
Umm processor speed, ram, video grafix any combination of those or all of them or none of them.Why the discrepancy?
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agree or not agree:Pete wrote:I don't agree with that statement as it certainly does not mean it's specifically HTML5 but simply HTML.L18L wrote: html5 is when 1st line of page source isCode: Select all
<!DOCTYPE html>
HTML5 comes from the elements it uses which are not present in "normal" HTML.
where does your quote begin?
and what is the source of your quote? EDIT: You have deleted that "[/quote]" I see [/EDIT]
normal HTML and simply HTML
Back to topic:http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/introduction.html#introduction wrote:This specification defines version 5.0 of the HTML syntax, known as "HTML 5".
My low score browser can play that game...
Maybe the title should be something about games....
@NickAU
Sorry, I have never used wine
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Hi...
In case it helps, my copy of Google Chrome, version 25 (on Ubuntu) performed pretty well on the HTML5 test, scoring 495, if I remember correctly. I'm using a newer version on Puppy, so perhaps I could test that version later.
Regards...
In case it helps, my copy of Google Chrome, version 25 (on Ubuntu) performed pretty well on the HTML5 test, scoring 495, if I remember correctly. I'm using a newer version on Puppy, so perhaps I could test that version later.
Regards...
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Dont know how many are aware: HTML5 is the "language" of apps and games for both Apple and Android phones with Microsoft coming in starting late last year. The idea, that they all use, is that any developer can create an app/game on one of these, and have it also work and run on all the others OSes (including PCs with correct peripherals).
In a way, this also extends from Puppy to those smartDevices as well. So, the title may have been correct to bring awareness to the community that HTML5 can be extremely useful for desktop apps in Puppy Linux as we move into our future.
Puppy Linux could be a cornerstone/foundation for not only its own needs but also for being a useful platform for build/test/launch of cross-platform stuff in the home.
This community may be on the verge of a resurgence of Puppy Linux growth and extension, should choices be made to take advantage of the Puppy technology additions we are starting to see including those that have happened in Puppyland just this year: MTP being just one of those.
Hope this helps
In a way, this also extends from Puppy to those smartDevices as well. So, the title may have been correct to bring awareness to the community that HTML5 can be extremely useful for desktop apps in Puppy Linux as we move into our future.
Puppy Linux could be a cornerstone/foundation for not only its own needs but also for being a useful platform for build/test/launch of cross-platform stuff in the home.
This community may be on the verge of a resurgence of Puppy Linux growth and extension, should choices be made to take advantage of the Puppy technology additions we are starting to see including those that have happened in Puppyland just this year: MTP being just one of those.
Hope this helps
@gcmartin
Quite right, HTML 5 (plus javascript and WebGL) is gaining popularity as a cross platform frame work and will become ever more popular in the near future.
As an example, it's one of the "standards" (Qt being the other) for writing apps on the new Ubuntu phones.
http://www.ubuntu.com/phone
Quite right, HTML 5 (plus javascript and WebGL) is gaining popularity as a cross platform frame work and will become ever more popular in the near future.
As an example, it's one of the "standards" (Qt being the other) for writing apps on the new Ubuntu phones.
http://www.ubuntu.com/phone