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PostedApril6th2009bypweaverhttp://svg.org/story/2009/4/6/8610/56037Thefrontpageentryisawaitingcommunityvotes.Goingforward,I'llgowithmorestandardcontentbutIwastryingtobeverydirectandconcise.<p>CreatedynamicwebpageswithdragassemblyofshapesandwithJavascriptusingLivelyfromSunLabs.Affecttheshapesbycreatingandrunningscriptsembeddedinsideyourworld.SaveyourworldatanytimetoWebDavortothewikiatSunLabs.Modifyandextendthesystemusingbuilt-indevelopmenttoolsdirectlyinsideyourworld.Orinsteaddevelopsubclassesforyourworldsusingtheexternaleditorofyourchoosing.Muchthesameasdesktopapplicationsaretypicallynotwrittenwithassemblylanguage,HTMLandCSSareunnecessaryinLively.</p><p><ahref="http://support.apple.com/downloads/#safari">Safari3</a>currentlyoffersthebestperformanceandFireFox3isasecondchoice.LivelycurrentlyusesSVGastheimplementationvehicleandHTMLcanvassupportisalsodeveloping.AnInternetExplorerportusing(VML)hasalsobeenimplemented.YourcontributionsarewelcomeandareappreciatedbytheLivelyteamatSunLabs.</p><p>Moreinformationandexamples:<br/><ahref="http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/">http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/</a><br/><ahref="http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/">http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/</a><br/><ahref="http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/index.xhtml">http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/index.xhtml</a><br/><ahref="http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/example.xhtml">http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/example.xhtml</a><br/><ahref="http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/pweaver.xhtml">http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/pweaver.xhtml</a><br/><ahref="http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/pweaver-widgets.xhtml">http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/pweaver-widgets.xhtml</a><br/></p><p>Mailinglist:<br/><ahref="http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/mailman/listinfo/general">http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/mailman/listinfo/general</a><br/></p>
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Create dynamic web pages with drag assembly of shapes and with Javascript using Lively from Sun Labs. Affect the shapes by creating and running scripts embedded inside your world. Save your world at any time to WebDav or to the wiki at Sun Labs. Modify and extend the system using built-in development tools directly inside your world. Or instead develop subclasses for your worlds using the external editor of your choosing. Much the same as desktop applications are typically not written with assembly language, HTML and CSS are unnecessary in Lively.\n\nSafari 3 currently offers the best performance and FireFox 3 is a second choice. Lively currently uses SVG as the implementation vehicle and HTML canvas support is also developing. An Internet Explorer port using (VML) has also been implemented. Your contributions are welcome and are appreciated by the Lively team at Sun Labs.
\n\n\nMore information and examples:
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/
\n http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/index.xhtml
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/example.xhtml
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/pweaver.xhtml
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/pweaver-widgets.xhtml
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\n\n\nMailing list:
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/mailman/listinfo/general
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Create dynamic web pages with drag assembly of shapes and with Javascript using Lively from Sun Labs. Affect the shapes by creating and running scripts embedded inside your world. Save your world at any time to WebDav or to the wiki at Sun Labs. Modify and extend the system using built-in development tools directly inside your world. Or instead develop subclasses for your worlds using the external editor of your choosing. Much the same as desktop applications are typically not written with assembly language, HTML and CSS are unnecessary in Lively.\n\nSafari 3 currently offers the best performance and FireFox 3 is a second choice. Lively currently uses SVG as the implementation vehicle and HTML canvas support is also developing. An Internet Explorer port using (VML) has also been implemented. Your contributions are welcome and are appreciated by the Lively team at Sun Labs.
\n\n\nMore information and examples:
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/
\n http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/index.xhtml
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/example.xhtml
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/pweaver.xhtml
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/pweaver-widgets.xhtml
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\n\n\nMailing list:
\n http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/mailman/listinfo/general
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