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No Images Used in iPhone 4 Demo, Just HTML5 and CSS3

Jan 4, 2012

A new demonstration of the versatility of modern web technologies just made a strong appearance through the interactive iPhone 4 demo, which was created using CSS3, JavaScript and HTML5–and no images. The development and design of the demo are the brainchild of Ukrainian web developer Vasiliy Zubach.

The demonstration renders the features of the device itself, along with a large array of on-screen icons that were created with code, and not images. Interactive features include sleep and wake buttons, the home button and the famous “slide to unlock” screen, all of which work as expected.

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