All seem to be working fine in Safari 4 on my Mac anyway, theres some pretty cool stuff on there too! |
The one that amazes me is the "Browser Ball" one, everything tells me this is impossible, but it works! |
Yes Mrrix32, I was also amazed by that one! I wonder if it has any practical appliation though... |
I'm sure I've seen this one before :P
http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/bomomo/ |
Hah. I submitted two things, Bomomo and Oooze. Neat. |
PS: I noticed that, if you're using Chrome 2, you can even perform a search in Google Gravity and have the results react to gravity too: http://www.chromeexperiments.com/hosted/gravity/index.html
(as with other browsers/ versions, you can also drag around the window to push stuff around) |
Haha, thats cool! For the record, again, this also works in Safari 4 with it's Nitro Java engine |
Did Google get rid of the "browser warning" dialog mentioned in the post? Can't seem to see it anymore... |
Yeah I don't see that "warning" anymore either... |
It;s still coded and to be found in the HTML, but not shown to users in other browsers anymore. |
Ah yes, it's still in the source code:
<div id="useChrome" class="dialog"> <a href="#" class="closeButton">X</a> <p id="warningMessage">Hey! We highly recommend you launch this experiment in Google Chrome. It may run slower, or not at all, in other browsers.</p> <a id="downloadChrome" class="offsiteLink" href="http: //www.google.com/chrome/index.html?brand=CHNP">Okay, I'll download Google Chrome</a> <a id="riskIt" class="offsiteLink" href="http: //experiments.instrum3nt.com/markmahoney/ball/">I'm willing to risk it</a> </div> |