I don't know much about html/js or css, but I've spent decade in a video game shop (generalist).
My first impression is that there is no z-buffer (or anything like it). With this you'll end up with some objects popping in-front of others ("fighting" who to be drawn). Nothing bad with it, but subdivision helps in there. That's how the Playstation 1 used to work and many other PC chips at the time.
I haven't even dared to look at the source, because as I've said I don't know much about it (and heard of DOM, but that's about it).
But then - HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE! That's fuckin incredible!
My first impression is that there is no z-buffer (or anything like it). With this you'll end up with some objects popping in-front of others ("fighting" who to be drawn). Nothing bad with it, but subdivision helps in there. That's how the Playstation 1 used to work and many other PC chips at the time.
I haven't even dared to look at the source, because as I've said I don't know much about it (and heard of DOM, but that's about it).
But then - HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE! That's fuckin incredible!
Thanks!