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239_32 Jeremy Keith's Bookmarks Tagged With "webkit"

  1. Visit Twitter / Simon Willison: javascript:(function(){var ... Twitter / Simon Willison: javascript:(function(){var ...

    Copy this bit of JavaScript code. Visit your website of choice in Safari. Paste said code into the address bar. Giggle with glee.

  2. Visit Update on WebKit accessibility support (Re: WebKit release cycle and dep Update on WebKit accessibility support (Re: WebKit release cycle and dep

    The last piece is falling into place. IE8 has ARIA support, Mozilla has ARIA support ...and now WebKit is getting there. Excellent!

  3. Visit Jeremy and Eric on the Acid 3 race - Slightly ajar - by David Storey Jeremy and Eric on the Acid 3 race - Slightly ajar - by David Storey

    David has no sense of humour.

  4. Visit Safari CSS Reference Safari CSS Reference

    A comprehensive list of all the CSS properties supported in Safari including "a number of properties that are not supported for developer use."

  5. Visit Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » CSS Transforms Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » CSS Transforms

    WebKit continues to steam ahead. Now with CSS transforms; you can scale and rotate your elements.

  6. Visit Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » WebKit Does HTML5 Client-side Database Storage Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » WebKit Does HTML5 Client-side Database Storage

    I just learned from Kelly that Webkit is supporting local storage and database queries, as proposed in HTML5. Kinda like Google Gears. Potentially excited for the iPhone/iPod Touch.

  7. Visit Apple Developer Connection - iPhone for Web Developers - Optimizing Web Applications and Content for iPhone Apple Developer Connection - iPhone for Web Developers - Optimizing Web Applications and Content for iPhone

    Straight from the horse's mouth, advice for web developers on how the iPhone's browser renders pages. I'm very intrigued to find out how it handles liquid designs with no set min-width.

  8. Visit Surfin’ Safari  » Multiple Backgrounds Surfin’ Safari » Multiple Backgrounds

    Multiple background images (from CSS3) is implemented in Safari.... and has been for months!

  9. Visit SVG in WebCore SVG in WebCore

    Weep not, Ethan! SVG lives... possibly in Safari and Dashboard.

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