Alice in Videoland

http://rachelnabors.com/alice-in-videoland/book/

A very intriguing site by Rachel Nabors, an interactive telling of the Alice in Wonderland story. You’d better just take a look and see what you think for yourself.

An interactive take on Lewis Carroll’s classic tale, lovingly crafted in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. I wrote two articles on how I did it:

http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/case-studies-articles/how-they-did-it-alice-in-videoland/
http://www.adobe.com/inspire/2013/12/interactive-html5-storybook.html

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