Apple has been hinting at some of the killer things we can do with HTML5 and CSS2/3. Here is a quick example they rolled out within iTunes.
Click here to view the iTunes source.
If you missed the holiday giveaway, then click here.
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iTunes and HTML5
Apple has been hinting at some of the killer things we can do with HTML5 and CSS2/3. Here is a quick example they rolled out within iTunes.
Click here to view the iTunes source.
If you missed the holiday giveaway, then click here.