Posts Tagged ‘WebKit’
WebKit in Your Living Room
HTML5 Dev Conf: Webkit in Your Living Room – Netflix – YouTube. This is a fantastic look at the detail you need to mind when writing modern CSS. I can near guarantee that Netflix delivers WebKit-based UI to a wider variety of platforms than we do, each requiring considerations we normally don’t have to worry [...]
maccman/macgap – GitHub
maccman/macgap – GitHub. This is an interesting project to keep an eye on if you’re looking to focus on a pseudo-native implementation of your Web app on OS X. If you’ve heard of Titanium before, MacGap should sound partially familiar. In contrast to Titanium, which has seemingly expanded quite a bit since I last checked [...]
Adiós Flash, Hola Edge
ADC Presents – Preview of the “Edge Prototype” tool for HTML5 | Adobe TV. Edge is touted as “A tool for doing HTML5 animations” but personally I’m guessing this is how Adobe plans to handle the whole “Flash” situation as time goes on. A number of things struck me as I watched the video: Layer [...]
BlackBerry OS 6.0 and… WebKit?!
BlackBerry OS 6.0 screenshots, details! « Boy Genius Report. I somehow missed the cruise liner that is BlackBerry buying a mobile WebKit company and things are finially coming together. Truth be told I’m not the least excited about BlackBerry OS 6.0 in general, but if it is true to fact based on WebKit, the mobile [...]
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 [...]
Improving Your Process: The Browser Gauntlet
Having an effective browser test suite for Web design should be a terribly important part of your process.
Loving WebKit: The Web Inspector Redesign is Huge
The freshly redesigned Web Inspector is a huge change for WebKit, and it’s making the engine that much better.
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.

