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We’ve talked about how the transition to a plug-in free Web is happening today. Lots of Web browsing happens on devices that simply don’t support plug-ins. Web sites that use plug-ins need to understand what their customers experience when browsing plug-in free. In case you missed it, check out Rey Bango’s blog post where he [...]
Alexis (aka darktears on IRC) has been an unstoppable WebKit coder in the last couple of years working at INdT/Nokia Brazil.
Among his contributions would be the Qt multimedia backends with GStreamer/QTKit, improvements to getComputedStyle, and countless other contributions in various parts of WebKit.
We’re happy to finally remove the word “unofficial” from his reviews. Welcome Alexis!
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The content model is one of the most important content strategy tools at your disposal. It allows you to represent content in a way that translates the intention, stakeholder needs, and functional requirements from the user experience design into something that can be built by developers implementing a CMS. A good content model helps ensure [...]
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Behind the Sencha Command Utility and the Build Process
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The Sencha command utility is a cross-platform command line tool that helps make it easier than ever to develop applications with Sencha Touch 2. The tool consists of many useful automated tasks around the full lifecycle of your applications, from generating a fresh new project to deploying an app for production.
This article will help [...]
In response to the flood of requests and emails, and our original promise to work on this, we’ve got an announcement: we’ve added a single day Beginner/Intermediate training right before the San Francisco jQuery Conference
Tickets are on sale now (left side, below the fold). The training will be provided by our friends at Bocoup, and [...]
Michael Mahemoff writes: To be effective, Rails cache sweepers need to be more fully understood. They know no standard, so you must employ art. He goes on: Sweepers observe both your models and your controllers, but most workarounds focus on their controller nature. Importantly: the sweeper must be explicitly added as an observer. Even more [...]
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Firefox Adds New Developer Tools and Add-on Sync
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Firefox for Windows, Mac and Linux adds new in-product developer tools that make it easier to visualize page elements. Firefox also expands Firefox Sync capabilities to let users sync add-ons across computers.
Firefox includes new developer tools that represent the structure of websites in a new way and make it easier to live-edit CSS code. The [...]
Last week we debuted Pwnium, a contest based on our Chromium Security Rewards program. Both of these initiatives reward well intentioned researchers who help make the web a safer place by reporting security vulnerabilities. Our total payout to researchers for these programs is now well over half a million dollars.We weren’t sure what kinds of [...]
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Media Capture Prototype: Improved Support for Real World Web Apps
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Today we
updated on HTML5 Labs the previously released
Media Capture prototype to better align it to the latest
W3C editor draft.
The HTML Media Capture
working draft continues to evolve alongside
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