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JS Fireworks

May 29, 2009
Author:

Kenneth Kufluk

http://kenneth.kufluk.com/
Location:
London, UK
Rate Experiment (220 ratings):
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From the Author:

Write a message, then launch fireworks over London to show your message in the sky.

A shortened link to your fireworks message is provided, to post to Twitter, Facebook or other.

Requires latin-based characters to work.

Technology:

JavaScript with canvas, assisted by JQuery. Needs a webkit browser, or latest Firefox.

Comments

By Luke on January 25, 2010

Konqueror is Webkit... Whatever. Don't contradict me, see wikipedia's webkit page.

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By Sonicreindeer on January 06, 2010

Absolutely killer experiment, m8!!!

Brilliant. Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!

Can't say enough good words to describe the euphoria I am presently feeling about your experiment.

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By SASA on November 29, 2009

super

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By Adam Richardson on October 30, 2009

To the designer: Very cool, but support for non-Latin characters would be very cool, especially things like ♫.

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By brym on September 10, 2009

cool

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By VEER SINGH on August 21, 2009

ITS VERY COOL..............................................................................................................COOL

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By TRA on July 22, 2009

It is interesting!

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By osamash81 on July 20, 2009

very gggggggooood

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By dhomstad on July 11, 2009

I just took a javacsript class and was curious to look at the coding required for this

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By aisy3 on July 05, 2009

Wow..this is amazing I love it.I am not web designer but I was amaze by your design.I wish I can subscribe this design of yours?

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By angellhair on July 03, 2009

I'd love to put this on my Myspace....is that possible? If so, can you guide me through the steps?

Unique & Fun...many thumbs up!

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By shivali on July 17, 2009

eww. Facebook is so much better than Myspace.

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By snabrika on July 01, 2009

how the heck do u get this to work?

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By Brandon on June 24, 2009

Slowness

Google Chrome: 2,000 Items

IE 7: 200 items

Firefox: 600 Items

GOOGLE CHROME ROCKS!

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By George Chen on June 20, 2009

So cool, 我喜欢。

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By vitas on June 24, 2009

你也是中国人啊?这上面中国人很少啊 这个技术真的蛮酷的 很有创意

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By Wyvernoid on July 30, 2009

好啊

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By B Max on June 19, 2009

Truly wonderful!

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By edward on June 19, 2009

i would like to work with it frist before comment

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By James Dean Shepherd on June 15, 2009

This is so fun :D.

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By iwog on June 12, 2009

I noticed something interesting, the quality of you words is much lower if you put the speed up high. Will take some screenies to demonstrate.

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By iwog on June 12, 2009

http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s93/iwog/fast-fireworks.jpg

http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s93/iwog/slow-fireworks.jpg

Screenies for proof

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By Francis Dinh on June 07, 2009

It said for me "Not your mother's javascript"

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By Liam on June 05, 2009

well, Bobby, i'd sugggest you look for some help under the MORE button and look at this web address and enter it up here ☝ http://www.youtube.com

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By Leo Manuel on June 01, 2009

i feeding always in browsing this complex site, i wish i could adapted more fun and absolute displays.

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By Another Anonymous on May 30, 2009

You can turn the speed down to zero, then wait for the items on screen counter to stop increasing, then turn the speed back up to see a really big bang.

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By James Dean Shepherd on June 15, 2009

Brilliant idea!

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By Andrew Mason on May 30, 2009

Works great in both Firefox 3 and Chromium over on Ubuntu Linux.

Nice work.

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By Anonymous on May 30, 2009

It also works in Konqueror, which is neither webkit or firefox, it is very slow though.

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By Faisal on May 30, 2009

i like the google chrome because of their advance features and i want to know about web designing.

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By Mauricio Felippe on May 30, 2009

:DDDDD

Man Works Fine in Flock 2.0 ( AKA FF3.0)

Very COol

:D

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