One of Tumult Hype‘s top strengths is the ability to output content which can be displayed on a wide range of browsers across desktops, phones, and tablets. We put a lot of energy into making sure animations look great and run smoothly on Internet Explorer 6 to the latest Chrome 18. Apologies if we made […]
Archive | May, 2012

Notes on Tumult Hype’s Cross-Browser Compatibility (or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Almost Not Hate IE6)
Tumult Hype 1.5.1 Released!
It’s our pleasure to announce the release of Tumult Hype version 1.5.1. This update features: Option-clicking the per-property add keyframe button will add keyframes to all properties on selected elements Copy/Paste scenes Bug fixes It is recommended that everybody upgrade. Please visit our detailed history page for more information.

Artists and Tumult Hype: J Harley Gilmore’s Interactive Musical Minisite
It’s exciting to see photographers, architects, fine artists, and musicians (see below) create beautiful and interactive sites for themselves in Tumult Hype. Seeing so many creative people make use of Tumult Hype as an expressive tool makes us extremely happy. Today we’d like to spotlight a site Jimmy Gilmore created to showcase his drumming career. Jimmy writes that […]
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