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17945_32 Chris Messina's Bookmarks Tagged With "webkit"

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  1. Visit Todd Ditchendorf’s Blog.  » Blog Archive   » Citizen Garden Podcast Todd Ditchendorf’s Blog. » Blog Archive » Citizen Garden Podcast

    Todd's write up of the podcast.

  2. Visit CuriosityAndVanity CuriosityAndVanity

    CuriosityAndVanity is a new way of thinking about networking: currently, we have the concepts of internet and  of intranet, the former designed to be a global and public communication medium and the latter designed to be a local and private commun… More

  3. Visit Multi-Safari 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.

  4. Visit Open Source at Adobe Open Source at Adobe

    "Welcome to Open Source at Adobe. This site presents the definitive view into open source activities at Adobe, including details regarding projects that Adobe participates in and hosts. "In addition, you will find information that will help you… More

  5. Visit Fluid Fluid

    Wrap web apps in their own OS X browser, complete with Dock icon.

  6. Visit WebKit for Windows Mobile WebKit for Windows Mobile

    WebKit is the world's best mobile web browser, used on Apple's iPhone and Nokia’s Series 60 handsets. Now it runs on Windows Mobile--brought to you by Wake3.

  7. Visit Introducing KitMate: TextMate + WebKit Introducing KitMate: TextMate + WebKit

    How to get WebKit previews and the Web Inspector into Textmate. Hot!

  8. Visit GreaseKit: Greasemonkey Scripts For Safari And More on Compiler GreaseKit: Greasemonkey Scripts For Safari And More on Compiler

    "Greasemonkey, the user scripting framework that can inject code into sites and add features, functions smoothly in Gecko-based browsers like Firefox, but that isn't the only browser that supports Greasemonkey. The implementation of Greasemonkey f… More

  9. Visit Historical User Agent strings for Safari/WebKit Historical User Agent strings for Safari/WebKit

    "Below are tables listing software updates for each relevant major release of Mac OS X and the resulting changes in the build information found in the User Agent string [in Safari]."

  10. Visit The resurrection of downloadable Web fonts | 456 Berea Street The resurrection of downloadable Web fonts | 456 Berea Street

    "Despite it being in the CSS 2 specification from 1998, downloadable fonts specified with the @font-face at-rule never caught on. The main reason was that Microsoft and Netscape chose to support different font formats, neither of which was in wide… More

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