Apple Keyboard in pure CSS.
"Pure CSS". Really? The CSS is cool and everything, but there's some JavaScript going on there.
Credit where credit's due: :)
cmd + a letter = a stuck letter. And aww, the capslock doesn't light up. And it would be even cooler if you could type with the keyboard.
Otherwise, excellent job. Responsive and looks great - it's kinda fun to watch myself type as I type :)
And on Chrome on Linux, it doesn't work at all, as in nothing gets typed. However it's still pretty cool from an effect perspective.
Saw a cool presentation at Hack And Tell tonight: Rule 110 in only css3 http://elilies.com/rule110-full.html
This looks very silly when typing with the Dvorak layout. :)
Awesome. I think the eject icon could be made out of unicode symbols.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters#Geom...
Works perfectly in Safari 5. Excellent job. Beautiful to look at and works great, just like the Apple keyboard itself. The only way it could be better is if the focus (the cursor) is automatically loaded and placed on the first line of the page on page-load. I had to click on the paper to start typing.
It's pretty sweet. One bug i noticed: holding down the shift key breaks up the bottom row. (using chrome)
Just a shame that on my work machine (running Windows 7) it does not work with a touch screen. Maybe iPad owners have more luck, but this seemed like the only useful use case for such a keyboard so I was disappointed that it did not "press" the keys as it does with the mouse.
I didn't expect to see an html element with id="asdfg" that actually makes sense.
I'm surprised no font snob has brought up the lack of VAG Rounded yet.
Why is the Delete "key" tied to Delete instead of Backspace?
Very cool. Works perfectly for me Chrome/osx.
It really looks great. CSS3 is really fun..
Its fun.Its more fun in IE :)
Sweeet job
Sigh. Who's going to write the first good GUI for cross-browser CSS?