Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "safari"
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Targeting Safari with CSS
http://dustinbrewer.com/css-hackgetting-safari-to-behave/
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Safari is probably the most reliable browser out there when it comes to rendering things as a standards-aware developer would expect, but there are those rare times when you need to target it specifically with some unique rules. For those cases, t… More
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Apple's WebKit now supports CSS Reflections
http://webkit.org/blog/182/css-reflections/
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Talk about scratching your own itch...
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WebKit now support CSS Masks
http://webkit.org/blog/181/css-masks/
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Oh man, this looks *sweet*. I'll say it again: the WebKit team is *totally* doing the right thing here by continuing to innovate with these new features. Dear WebKit: web designers everywhere thank you!
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Surfin' Safari: Introducing CSS Gradients
http://webkit.org/blog/175/introducing-css-gradients/
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WebKit now includes support for gradients specified in CSS. The syntax looks a bit confusing for us designerly types, but massive kudos to the WebKit team for continuing to embrace the "browser wars" mentality, offering exciting new toys for desig… More
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Apple releases Safari 3.1
http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/03/18/apple.launches.safari.31/
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The new Safari build includes several items of interest to cutting-edge web designers and developers: CSS animations, HTML 5 audio and video elements, and downloadable fonts.
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WebKit gets Native getElementsByClassName
http://webkit.org/blog/153/webkit-gets-native-getelementsbyclassname/
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Here's to innovation among browser makers! Nice work, WebKit. Mozilla and Opera, where you at?
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WebKit (a.k.a. Safari) now supports @font-face
http://webkit.org/blog/124/downloadable-fonts/
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I continue to loves me some WebKit. These guys are the designer's best friend -- they are really focusing on implementing the parts of CSS that really matter to designers, which is awesome (unless, of course, you're a JavaScript programmer). :)
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Leaflets Blog: Mobile User Experience
http://www.getleaflets.com/blog/mobile_user_experience.php
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Keith Robinson writes about why we made the decisions we did, how it fits (or doesn't) into the "one web" strategy, and why we built Leaflets with web standards -- even though some of those standards are only surrently supported by one browser.
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Daring Fireball: WWDC 2007 Keynote News
http://daringfireball.net/2007/06/wwdc_2007_keynote
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Gruber has basically the same take as me on this year's WWDC: meh. Leopard looks neat enough and I certainly do want it, but there's nothing I've seen that really feels revolutionary. Everything is just nice incremental changes. The one exception … More
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David Hyatt: The Obligatory iPhone Post
http://webkit.org/blog/?p=87
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Dave Hyatt, the main man behind Safari, notes (as others have) that the iPhone could signal the end of the "mobile web" as a separate concept from the "regular old web."
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