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HTML5 for Publishers; A Note Regarding Supplemental Files; Introduction; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; 1. Canvas for Publishers; Drawing on your ; Canvas Graphing Calculator; Canvas Finger Painting; HTML5 Canvas, EPUB, and Ereader compatibility; Bibliography/Additional HTML5 Canvas Resources; 2. Geolocation for Publishers; A Geolocated Tale; HTML5 Geolocation, EPUB, and Ereader Compatibility; Bibliography/Additional Resources; 3. / for Publishers.;Annotation

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A Note Regarding Supplemental Files

Supplemental files and examples for this book can be found at http://examples.oreilly.com/0636920022473/. Please use a standard desktop web browser to access these files, as they may not be accessible from all ereader devices.

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Introduction

HTML5 is revolutionizing the Web, and now its coming to your ebook reader! In this book, I give an overview of three areas of HTML5 that offer great promise to ebook publishers looking to expand beyond traditional text-and-graphic narratives: Canvas, Geolocation, and Audio/Video. After a brief tutorial of the HTML markup and JavaScript code used to implement these features, I transition into some examples that put HTML5 in action:

  • A graphing calculator to display algebraic equations on the Canvas

  • A childrens finger-painting application for drawing pictures on the page

  • A geolocated work of fiction customized with details about the readers current location

  • An audio-enabled glossary that lets you click to hear the pronunciation of each term

  • Embedded video content within instructional text to supplement a lesson

All code for the examples is available for download from GitHub. You can also demo the examples right in your browser by going to examples.oreilly.com.

For each topic area, I also discuss the current status of HTML5 compatibility with major EPUB reader platforms (for example, iBooks, Nook Color, Adobe Digital Editions). At the present time, support for HTML5/EPUB 3 is limited, and often quite experimental. But with the release of the EPUB 3 specification planned for this fall, HTML5 will officially be a part of the EPUB standard, and ereader support for HTML5s feature set should quickly follow suit. In the meantime, if youre reading the EPUB version of this book, the examples are embedded directly in the ebook, so you can experiment with them as your ereader compatibility permits.

Conventions Used in This Book

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:

Italic

Indicates new terms, URLs, email addresses, filenames, and file extensions.

Constant width

Used for program listings, as well as within paragraphs to refer to program elements such as variable or function names, databases, data types, environment variables, statements, and keywords.

Constant width bold

Shows commands or other text that should be typed literally by the user.

Constant width italic

Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values or by values determined by context.

Note

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Caution

This icon indicates a warning or caution.

Using Code Examples

This book is here to help you get your job done. In general, you may use the code in this book in your programs and documentation. You do not need to contact us for permission unless youre reproducing a significant portion of the code. For example, writing a program that uses several chunks of code from this book does not require permission. Selling or distributing a CD-ROM of examples from OReilly books does require permission. Answering a question by citing this book and quoting example code does not require permission. Incorporating a significant amount of example code from this book into your products documentation does require permission.

We appreciate, but do not require, attribution. An attribution usually includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN. For example: HTML5 for Publishers by Sanders Kleinfeld (OReilly). Copyright 2011 OReilly Media, Inc, 978-1-4493-1460-6.

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Acknowledgments

Thanks to Brian Sawyer, Kat Meyer, and Joe Wikert for giving me the opportunity to write this overview on HTML5 for publishers. In researching and compiling this piece, I relied heavily on a wealth of wonderful resources from OReilly Media, as well as some excellent web references and tutorials; please see the Bibliography/Additional Resources sections at the end of each chapter for details and links. In particular, I highly recommend HTML5 Canvas by Steve Fulton and Jeff Fulton for anyone who wants to learn more about Canvas, and the many cited resources by Liza Daly for those looking to learn more about EPUB development.

And special thanks to Adam Witwer for being a great sounding board, and for generously helping me set aside time to work on this project.

Chapter 1. Canvas for Publishers

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