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3321_32 Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "webkit"

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  1. Visit Apple's WebKit now supports CSS Reflections Apple's WebKit now supports CSS Reflections

    Talk about scratching your own itch...

  2. Visit WebKit now support CSS Masks WebKit now support CSS Masks

    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!

  3. Visit Surfin' Safari: Introducing CSS Gradients Surfin' Safari: Introducing CSS Gradients

    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

  4. Visit WebKit gets Native getElementsByClassName WebKit gets Native getElementsByClassName

    Here's to innovation among browser makers! Nice work, WebKit. Mozilla and Opera, where you at?

  5. Visit WebKit (a.k.a. Safari) now supports @font-face WebKit (a.k.a. Safari) now supports @font-face

    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). :)

  6. Visit David Hyatt: The Obligatory iPhone Post David Hyatt: The Obligatory iPhone Post

    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."

  7. Visit Web Inspector Gains New Eyes for Metrics, Properties Web Inspector Gains New Eyes for Metrics, Properties

    WebKit's inspector now supports a sweet box model visual representation and some other goodies. It looks like us web developers who prefer Safari may not have to keep Firefox and Firebug around for debugging all that much longer...

  8. Visit GetWebKit: WebKit-based browser for Windows GetWebKit: WebKit-based browser for Windows

    I'm surprised it too this long, but there's finally a WebKit-based browser project for Windows. Awesome.

  9. Visit Shiira 2.0 - A Visual Preview Shiira 2.0 - A Visual Preview

    I don't expect Shiira to ever become a major player in the browser space, but damn I sure won't complain if Apple incorporates a few of these UI enhancements into Safari. Very sexy-looking indeed.

  10. Visit Web Inspector, new in Safari nightlies Web Inspector, new in Safari nightlies

    Safari's answer to Firefox's DOM Inspector looks to be another great tool for web developers. This may just be what I need to make Safari my full-time development browser.

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