Watching Transition Videos
Apple published several
Transition Videos on their
developers' page. I enjoyed (French?) accent of the
presenter, but in general: very informative, but you should start with the written document first to
get good background.
And as promised to be neutral (hi Fridrich ;-), here is an annoyance I found when using Safari.
Safari is a web browser of Mac OS X. On
a typical page with links, you see *many* blue texts that are links in fact. Good. When you move the
cursor above the link, the link changes its color, it is underlined *and* the cursor changes to
small "hand". Good so far. But I wonder why it doesn't change the color, why it is not underlined
and why the cursor is still in the form of arrow if you are above the link to QuickTime video. Minor
but very visible annoyance. Yes, I know, it is embedded object, but anyway: is it that hard to get
it perfect? ;-)
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