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nelson : Historical browser stats - Interesting visualization
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wearehugh : Safari Dev Center: Safari Client-Side Storage and Offline Applications Programming Guide: HTML 5 Offline Application Cache
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Rod Begbie : Glims for Safari - Safari "plug-in" which fixes a bunch of my frustrations since switching from Firefox. This plus ClickToFlash rock my world! [via] #
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Rod Begbie : ClickToFlash - OS X Safari users: Install this! Blocks Flash until you click on the object in Safari (and other WebKit-based applications). A way to mitigate the risk of the Flash exploit without completely nuking Flash Player from your machine. #
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Richard Rutter : Styling scrollbars in Webkit - Complete customization, not just colours.
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philgyford : Safari 4 benchmarked: 42x faster than IE 7, 3.5x faster than Firefox 3 - Crave at CNET UK - Shockingly bad bar charts. 3D bars drawn in perspective don't help with comparisons.
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jonhicks : The Great Feature Train Robbery - Without whining, Dustin lays out how innovations in Opera are later copied in other browsers. He explains that this is fine - that's how the ecosystem works, it's just the claim of 'innovation' on the part of Apple (or Mozilla…)
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jonhicks : GlimmerBlocker - A proxy-based adblocker for OS X. I used to use one similiar a few years ago, but this looks worth trying
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wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » The Road to HTML 5: getElementsByClassName()
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19 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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philgyford : Freaky People Productions » Blog Archive » Google Maps causes Safari 1.3.2 to crash - If you use the Google Maps API your Javascript may have recently started crashing Safari 1.3.2. This is how to fix it.
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24 month ago
wearehugh : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Acid3: NodeIterator fix leaves us with 4 points to go - never in a million years would i have thought that safari would grow up to be the world's leading standards browser
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Linkorama : PicLens | Immersive Slideshows Across the Web - PicLens instantly transforms your browser into a full-screen, 3D experience for viewing images on the web. Photos will come to life via a cinematic presentation that goes well beyond the confines of the traditional browser window. With PicLens, browsing a
joshua : PicLens | Immersive Views Across the Web
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26 month ago
wearehugh : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » querySelector and querySelectorAll
Simon Willison : querySelector and querySelectorAll - querySelector and querySelectorAll. WebKit now supports the W3C Selectors API. Expect the various JavaScript libraries to add this as an optimisation to achieve massive speedups (Prototype are already working on it).
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deusx : Drosera - WebKit - Trac - "Drosera is a JavaScript debugger for WebKit that can be used with any application that uses WebKit. Like the Web Inspector, over 90% of it is written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript."
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28 month ago
philgyford : How to run Greasemonkey scripts in Safari - Simplehelp - Handy, works with Password Composer. Keep trying to switch to Safari but end up going back to Firefox for all the extras.
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29 month ago
wearehugh : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Ten New Things in WebKit 3
Simon Willison : Ten New Things in WebKit 3 - Ten New Things in WebKit 3. Does “incremental updates for persistent server connections” for XMLHttpRequest mean Safari now has native support for Comet?
Khoi Vinh : Ten New Things in WebKit 3
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29 month ago
wearehugh : flash tekkie » Blog Archive » WebKit is leading the run for CSS3
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30 month ago
jonhicks : Webkit now supports @font-face - Oooh, I love you webkit team! Soon Opera and Safari will allow proper typeface goodness without the need for background images or SifR
factoryjoe : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Downloadable Fonts - "WebKit now supports CSS @font-face rules. With font face rules you can specify downloadable custom fonts on your Web pages or alias one font to another. This article on A List Apart describes the feature in detail. All of the examples l
wearehugh : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Downloadable Fonts
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wearehugh : The Spanner - iPhone Safari zero day
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30 month ago
jonhicks : Multi-Safari
Ethan Marcotte : Multi-Safari - I've been waiting for something like this for years. ∞
Simon Willison : Multi-Safari - Multi-Safari. Lets you run multiple versions of Safari on the same Mac. As with the multi-IE hacks, all versions use the same underlying HTTP libraries (which belong to the OS) so the simulation isn’t entirely accurate.
factoryjoe : Multi-Safari - A collection of different Safari versions which have been repackaged so they can work independently of the operating system version it runs un. With these, you can easily test websites on older versions of Apple’s web browser. Saved B
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Richard Rutter : Joe calls bullshit on Safari - He has a point. I use Camino.
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33 month ago
nelson : iPhone apps - Good roundup of webapps in an iPhone friendly format
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