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deusx : XML-RPC in Mozilla - "Mozilla implements XML-RPC as a JavaScript component."
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deusx : woid's firepython-addon at master — GitHub - "FirePython Firefox addon (implemented as Firebug plugin)"
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wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » The Road to HTML 5: getElementsByClassName()
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Richard Rutter : Firefox 3.1 beta supports font embedding - TrueType and OpenType. Sweeeeeeet!.
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deusx : Touching Firefox | edilee - "Note! The following gestures are totally tentative and subject to change, and I’m not sure if they’ll even make it into Firefox 3.1. (From what I quickly gathered, the gestures interface was reverse engineered from some private Apple API, so thi
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wearehugh : Bluish Coder: Video Element Update
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jonhicks : Radical Cross Stitch » Firefox Pattern - OK, we've also had the cake, chalk drawing, tattoo, crop circle, nebula and bus. What next?
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wearehugh : Web Tech Blog » Blog Archive » Firefox 3.1 beta 1 - an overview of features for web developers
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2 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Waxy.org - Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Waxy.org: very cool work by Andy and Joshua
deusx : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Waxy.org - "While most political blogs are extremely partisan, their biases aren't immediately obvious to outsiders like me. I wanted to see, at a glance, how conservative or liberal the blogs were without clicking through to every article. With the help
nelson : Political link colouring - Interesting hack: categorize blogs by conservative / liberal, then colour links accordingly
joshua : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - I did the heavy lifting on the math side
wearehugh : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Waxy.org
Greg Storey : Visualizing political bias with Greasemonkey. - Waxy is the Bill Nye of the Internet.
Andy Baio : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Like the rest of the world, I've been completely obsessed with the presidential election and nonstop news coverage. My drug of choice? Gabe Rivera's Memeorandum, the political sister site of Techmeme, which constantly surfaces the most controversial stori
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2 month ago
deusx : Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » Introducing Geode - "Introducing Geode, an experimental add-on to explore geolocation in Firefox 3 ahead of the implementation of geolocation in a future product release. Geode provides an early implementation of the W3C Geolocation specification so that developers can
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2 month ago
wearehugh : hackademix.net » Hello ClearClick, Goodbye Clickjacking!
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2 month ago
wearehugh : High Performance Web Sites :: Hammerhead: moving performance testing upstream
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2 month ago
joshua : Socialbrowse - the easiest way to share and discuss links
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2 month ago
deusx : [Ubiquity] Go 3.0 script - the power of nouns in ubiquity « Show me the code! - By Davanum Srinivas - "Basically fern’s code generates a list of URL’s which are available as nouns to Ubiquity and Ubiquity displays them as suggestions."
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3 month ago
deusx : What Mozilla Means to Me at Toolness - Among other things, here's why I'm not too stressed about Google Chrome. Also, why Mozilla is unlike any other company I've ever worked for. "Over 180 million users worldwide, Over 5000 community-contributed extensions Over 50 localiza
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3 month ago
deusx : The Synonym Problem « Not The User’s Fault - Jono designing synonyms for Ubiquity using interactive fiction and self-photos.
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3 month ago
deusx : gemal.dk - Intercept HTTP traffic from Firefox extensions - Could lead to some interesting extensions serving as personal HTTP intermediaries, methinks. "Up till now it hasn't been possible for Firefox extensions to intercept HTTP traffic. But with the landing of a fix in bug 430155 - new nsHttpChannel
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3 month ago
gleuschk : WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string - what a hilarious mess (as long as I don't have to deal with it)
Rod Begbie : History of the browser user-agent string - Or how we got from "NCSA_Mosaic/2.0 (Windows 3.1)" to "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/525.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/0.2.149.27 Safari/525.13" [via] #
François Hodierne : WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string - And then Google built Chrome, and Chrome used Webkit, and it was like Safari, and wanted pages built for Safari, and so pretended to be Safari. And thus Chrome used WebKit, and pretended to be Safari, and WebKit pretended to be KHTML, and KHTML pretended #
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3 month ago
deusx : Ubiquitous Gists — GitHub - "Mozilla’s Ubiquity is pretty cool. We just pushed out support for commands in Gist If we detect that a Gist contains an Ubiquity command, we’ll add the proper markup to let Firefox know about it."
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3 month ago
deusx : Multi-line strings in Javascript « - "Thanks to E4X, we can now have multi-line strings similar to HEREDOC syntax (although quite a bit more verbose)"
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3 month ago
deusx : rephrase § E4X - "E4X, short for “ECMASCript for XML”, is an extension to ECMAScript (i.e. JavaScript, JScript, ActionScript…) with new syntax and built-in objects for more convenient handling of XML fragments. It seems to be used most frequently with ActionScr
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3 month ago
deusx : Read It Later: Save Your One Read Wonders - "Eliminate cluttering of bookmarks with sites that are merely of a one-time interest. Think of it as a ’staging area’ for bookmarks."
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3 month ago
deusx : On Commands, Designers and The Magic Editor « chimney - "Ubiquity is a graphical keyboard user interface. But a lot of people are missing the graphical aspect of it. And that is precisely what makes Ubiquity different from a command line. Command icons help but previews have to be more visual, not just th
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3 month ago
deusx : Ambient News at Toolness - "a Firefox Extension called “Ambient News”, and its goal is to provide the user with zero-cost news about the sites that they visit frequently. The extension requires no configuration; you just install it and see if it helps you out."
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