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Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress. By now you've seen the news about Blink on HN or Techmeme or wherever. At this moment, every pundit and sage is attempting to write their angle into the annoucement and tell you "what it means". The worst of these will try to link-bait some "hot" business or tech phrase into the title. True hacks will weave a Google X and Glass refe
Well, as you probably know by now, there's a new open source rendering engine based on WebKit, and it's called Blink. Going forward it will be powering all variants of Chrome. Last updated: 3 Apr 2013 Est. Read Time: 7 min Share this: Twitter Tagged: #blink, #webkit, #opinion Waaaaaaa?! # That’s pretty much what my first sentiment was as well. Well actually it wasn’t. I work on the basis that I’m
I’m a big fan of the placeholder attribute introduced in HTML5. In my book, I described the cowpath it was paving: When a form field has no value, insert some placeholder text into it. When the user focuses on that field, remove the placeholder text. If the user leaves the field and the field still has no value, reinstate the placeholder text. That’s the behaviour that browsers mimicked when they
Hajime Morrita morrita at chromium.org Tue Jan 29 18:22:30 PST 2013 Previous message: [webkit-dev] Breaking other ports Next message: [webkit-dev] Feature announcement: Custom Elements Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hi folks, I'm going to implement "Custom Elements" standard behind ENABLE(CUSTOM_ELEMENTS) flag. https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webcomponents/raw-file/tip/spec/
A Generational GC for DOM Nodes (Final ver.) Kentaro Hara (haraken@chromium.org) Design document
How WebKit Works Adam Barth (abarth) October 30, 2012
Matt Falkenhagen falken at chromium.org Tue Jul 3 01:31:38 PDT 2012 Previous message: [webkit-dev] cr-linux-ews migration Next message: [webkit-dev] SH4, MIPS, and legacy-ARM assemblers in JavaScriptCore Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hello, I'm interested in implementing the HTML5 <dialog> element: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/command
[webkit-dev] Feature Announcement: CSS Variables (behind ENABLE_CSS_VARIABLES flag) Luke Macpherson macpherson at chromium.org Sun May 13 20:53:17 PDT 2012 Previous message: [webkit-dev] CSS Writing Modes Level 3 updates Next message: [webkit-dev] Regarding cr-linux bot and the test failure Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Per http://www.webkit.org/coding/adding-featu
Vendor-prefixed APIs in WebKit This page lists the APIs in WebKit that have vendor prefixes and the status of those APIs on the standards track. DOM Full Screen Document.webkitIsFullScreen, Document.webkitFullScreenKeyboardInputAllowed, etc HTMLVideoElement.webkitSupportsFullscreen, HTMLVideoElement.webkitDisplayingFullscreen, HTMLVideoElement.webkitEnterFullscreen, HTMLVideoElement.webkitExitFul
Show lines around each change Show the changes in full context Timestamp: Mar 15, 2012 2:30:18 PM (12 years ago) Author: hyatt@apple.com Message: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81258 Add a preference for enabling the new multi-column layout code that will be based on regions. Reviewed by Beth Dakin. Source/WebCore: page/Settings.cpp: (WebCore::Settings::Settings): page/Settings.h: (WebCo
Preface: I’ve kind of wanted to write some more personal and opinion-based blog entries for a while, but it’s been hard to start because I’m more nervous about self-expression than self-explication. And I think “Why would anyone want to read my random strange thoughts anyway?” And then when I think about some potential topics, it seems like I need to do a whole bunch of research and thought, that
CSS vendor-prefix compatibility Problem: WebKit mobile web monoculture. There is currently (still) a WebKit mobile web monoculture, numerous sites that have WebKit-specific content and reduced content/style/functionality for everyone else, despite numerous evangelists at Mozilla, Opera, and Microsoft working with web developers to publish standards-based cross-browser content. What is Mozilla doin
Published on February 14th, 2012 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 19 With 995 commits to Chromium’s repository and 754 to WebKit’s, last week brought in another 1,749 changes to the projects. Highlights include Mutation Observers being enabled for all WebKit ports and reversed CSS Animations. Web Inspector’s Heap Profiler overview screen got some UI improvements and will
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