I’ve written a little feature explorer app to showcase some of tinytlf’s latest features. You can play around with it below, or you can launch the demo app into a new window.
You can manipulate the renderer by editing CSS or switching which HTML document is rendered. I threw in a circular paragraph renderer just for fun. I also included a time indicator to show how long Flash takes to parse each HTML source. Even though Flash takes forever to serialize Strings to XML, this shows that tinytlf renders it almost instantaneously every time. I’ll talk about this more in my next post.
This is now the official tinytlf demo, so I’ll be updating it as I add features in the future. To demonstrate tinytlf’s capabilities beyond sanitized HTML input, I’ve included examples from Idle Words and the HTML version of Christian Cantrell’s eBook, Farmer One.
Watch or fork the project on Github.
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