Easily code a virtual reality web experience with A-Frame (WebVR)




With Mozilla’s free framework A-Frame, anyone who can write HTML can create a virtual reality app, and anyone who knows JavaScript can animate the scene.

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  1. I'm literate with computers, but I have not studied HTML. As an artist, I find this spectacular to animate designs on your own. Bringing a Surrealistic composition to life would be a dream of mine. I will look into your A-Frame when I have some time. My search that brings me to your video at this time is to find a way to post an HTML virtual exhibit to an HTML widget. It begins with "object" but requires "iframe." Without changing the HTML code, I know that there is an HTML code sentence that one can implement prior to such an "object" HTML code, but I don't know it. It seems not too many people in IT at the website I'm trying to post know either. It would help tremendously if you knew.

  2. Killer video! I learned an incredible amount. I have one question for you – is there any particular reason you're using arrow notation to define functions like "shiftHue"? Is this now a JavaScript "design pattern"?

  3. i using Windows, i used notepad for html, when i run in mozilla or chrome it shows nothing. in address tab it shiw the directory name,filename.html. it shows only blank, pls help fixing this issues

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