Posts Tagged ‘Safari’
Hyphenation arrives in Firefox and Safari
Hyphenation arrives in Firefox and Safari | Fontdeck Blog. This is good news.
Slow Performing Firefox Add-ons
Slow Performing Add-ons :: Add-ons for Firefox. Firefox has been all over the news lately with the release of Firefox 4, the latest version of what was once my eye-opening favorite browser. Lots of browser talk focuses around performance. Every time a new browser version comes out many of the intro paragraphs for reviews mention ”OMG [...]
More Web Inspector Updates
I love WebKit. The Web, without a doubt, looks better in WebKit. At a high level it’s got pristine standards support, at a low level the actual renders simply look superior to other engines out there. But that’s only the half of it. As I was working the other day I took a second to [...]
Comparing Safari 3.1 and Firefox 3 Beta 4
I took a week to give Safari 3.1 a fair shot for Web development, here are my results.
Will the iPhone Affect the Mobile Web? How?
What affect (if any) will the iPhone have on the Mobile Web?
Apple Rekindling the Browser War or Trying to Help?
What struck me about WWDC07 this year was the announcement regarding Apple making Safari available on the Windows platform. I had always wondered if that would ever happen, especially after the establishment of The WebKit Open Source Project, but honestly didn’t expect it at this point in time.
Installing and Running WebKit in Linux Using Qt
Running WebKit in Linux is quite easy now that it has been ported to Qt. This article is a walk through on installing WebKit in Ubuntu Feisty 7.04.

