Modern Web Development, Part 1 - The WebKit Inspector
Modern Web Development, Part 1 - The WebKit Inspector: Amazing and thorough rundown of the features in the WebKit inspector, including some of the newer features in Chrome Canary.
View ArticleAdobe & HTML Adobe has released a new site to showcase all...
Adobe & HTMLAdobe has released a new site to showcase all of its recent work with HTML5, like CSS Regions and Shaders. Definitely worth checking out.
View ArticleWhy O, why? Thoughts on Opera's Implementation of WebKit's Prefixes
For those new to the discussion, Opera recently implemented aliases for -webkit- CSS prefixes in its mobile emulator, potentially with plans to follow on the desktop as well. This means that Opera will...
View ArticleCSS layout gets smarter with calc()
CSS layout gets smarter with calc(): Didn’t even know about this feature, but it’s brilliant. A quick idea of what you can do:#bar { height: calc(10em + 3px); } And regarding current support:The calc()...
View ArticleWebKit is the most popular mobile browser in the world. I...
WebKit is the most popular mobile browser in the world. I alluded to this a bit in my article yesterday, but here are several reasons I think the chart above is misleading:The breakdownThe first, most...
View ArticleChrome DevTools Timeline has a new Frame Mode, making it even...
Chrome DevTools Timeline has a new Frame Mode, making it even easier to see where your layout/rendering bottlenecks are. I look forward to even more improvements to this feature soon — it can be a bit...
View ArticleChromium has added experimental support for the Web Intents API...
Chromium has added experimental support for the Web Intents API to Chrome stable.
View ArticleSubpixel layout coming to WebKit
Subpixel layout coming to WebKit: bricss:If you’ve ever tried to get precise em-based values of letter-spacing to work in a WebKit browser, you’ve probably wondered why that isn’t really possible,...
View ArticleWTFWG
WTFWG: Tim Kadlec does a great job at breaking down the process which has led to the recent community disappointment in the WHATWG over the srcset attribute.What message does it send when developers...
View Article"I would hate to think that we could be paving the way for countless errors...
“I would hate to think that we could be paving the way for countless errors just because img set is easier to implement in browsers. Implementation on the browser side takes place once; authoring will...
View ArticleWhat iOS 6 Mobile Safari Offers Front End Devs
What iOS 6 Mobile Safari Offers Front End Devs: taitems:Here’s what we know about Mobile Safari in iOS 6 so far, and what it brings to the table for front end developers. I expect there’s more to come...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2012 - The Web Can Do That!? Great presention by Eric...
Google I/O 2012 - The Web Can Do That!? Great presention by Eric Bidelman, covering some of my favorite new features in CSS3, some super-interesting bits of HTML5 like and the download attribute, and...
View ArticleWhat’s New in Safari 6
What’s New in Safari 6: New docs are up at the Apple Developer site. Some of the most notable new features include the Web Audio API, CSS Filters (hooray!), and HTML5 Web Notifications.
View ArticleGoogle Chrome Blog: New senses for the web
Google Chrome Blog: New senses for the web: Google releases a new stable version of Chrome:Chrome now includes the getUserMedia API, which lets you grant web apps access to your camera and microphone...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome Grabs 1/3 Of Global Browser Market: StatCounter
Google Chrome Grabs 1/3 Of Global Browser Market: StatCounter
View ArticleStick your landings! position: sticky lands in WebKit
Stick your landings! position: sticky lands in WebKit: HTML5Rocks:position: sticky is a new way to position elements and is conceptually similar to position: fixed. The difference is that an element...
View ArticleAdobe’s CSS Shaders Now an Official W3C Editor’s Draft
Adobe’s CSS Shaders Now an Official W3C Editor’s Draft
View ArticleEnabling new classes of applications with Pointer Lock
Enabling new classes of applications with Pointer Lock: The Pointer Lock API just landed in Chrome 22.
View ArticleTen years ago today, which was actually a Tuesday, Steve Jobs...
Ten years ago today, which was actually a Tuesday, Steve Jobs introduced Safari to the public at MacWorld in San Francisco.Don Melton
View ArticleWebKit for Developers
WebKit for Developers: decodering:Paul Irish educates us: What is WebKit? What isn’t WebKit? How is WebKit used by WebKit-based browsers? Why are all WebKits not the same?
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