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Popcorn Maker allows non-technical authors to add popcorn.js actions to any web page. | Popcorn Maker allows non-technical authors to add popcorn.js actions to any web page. | ||
By following the conventions of the [[Butter API]], developers and adventurous newbies can make their own templates. Just design a page using regular web technologies like HTML and CSS and give the popcorn-able elements some special attributes. Once you’ve designed a template to your exact requirements and specifications, you can import it into Popcorn Maker. | |||
For a detailed description, [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7968133/PopcornMaker.pdf read this overview]. | |||
== RoadMap == | |||
* August 1st Internal Alpha - August 1st | |||
* August 15th Alpha (feature complete) release, for use by students at the Bay Area Video Coalition's Factory program | |||
* September 11 Beta release at the Open Video Conference | |||
== Team == | == Team == | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 25 July 2011
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| Owner: Brett Gaylor, Bobby Richter, Ben Moskowitz | Updated: 2011-07-25 | |
| A development tool and community layer for popcorn.js | ||
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About this project
Popcorn Maker allows non-technical authors to add popcorn.js actions to any web page.
By following the conventions of the Butter API, developers and adventurous newbies can make their own templates. Just design a page using regular web technologies like HTML and CSS and give the popcorn-able elements some special attributes. Once you’ve designed a template to your exact requirements and specifications, you can import it into Popcorn Maker.
For a detailed description, read this overview.
RoadMap
- August 1st Internal Alpha - August 1st
- August 15th Alpha (feature complete) release, for use by students at the Bay Area Video Coalition's Factory program
- September 11 Beta release at the Open Video Conference
Team
- Ben Moskowitz, Mozilla
- Bobby Richter, Mozilla
- Brett Gaylor, Mozilla
- Scott Downe, CDOT
- David Seifried, CDOT
- Chris DeCairos, CDOT
- Mohammed Buttu, CDOT
