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Published on April 4th, 2013 in Blink, Google Chrome, tech, WebKit. There have been some interesting movements in the browser landscape lately: Opera moving away from Presto, Chromium for Android and Firefox Mobile making a stronger stand on mobile platforms. Web Platform has less fragmentation right now than it ever had before. Today, the Chromium project introduced Blink: a new open source rende
Published on February 14th, 2013 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 26 A wild Last Week in Chromium and WebKit appears! This update describes the 1,654 commits which were made last week, 958 for Chromium and 696 for WebKit. In case you didn’t hear this elsewhere yet: Opera has announced that it will start using the Chromium port of WebKit as the rendering engine in their br
Published on May 28th, 2012 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 21 Last week brought 981 commits for Chromium, and 931 for WebKit, totaling up at 1,912 changes. Highlights include a new Sources Panel for Web Inspector, seamless iframes for Chromium and sub-pixel layout for Chromium. Web Inspector’s Sources Panel, which intends to combine features from the Resources and Scrip
Published on March 13th, 2012 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 19 1,728 changes found their way in the repositories last week, 1,013 for Chromium and 715 for WebKit. Highlights include improved support for -webkit-calc(), Number.isNan/isFinite support in v8 and progress on ES6’s modules. Work is being started to implement one-click login to Chrome in the browser. In a nut
Published on February 27th, 2012 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 19 Last week, 912 commits landed in Chromium and 754 at WebKit, totaling up to 1,666 changes. Highlights include scoped stylesheets, parsing of properties for the Grid Layout and a new interpreter for Apple’s JavaScript engine. Two new extension APIs have been added to Chromium, namely a fontSettings API wh
Published on February 7th, 2012 in Google Chrome, tech, WebKit. Finally we’re able to provide an answer to the many rumors which have been going around in the past few months: Google Chrome is now available for Android devices running Ice Cream Sandwich. On my Galaxy Nexus, the browser scores 343 points on html5test.com, runs the SunSpider test in 1880ms and scores 1308 points on the v8 test. Supp
Published on January 30th, 2012 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 18 929 changes landed at Chromium’s repository last week, whereas WebKit’s received 626, totaling up to 1,555. Highlights include quite some progress on implementing the Shadow DOM and the Pointer Lock API. Web Inspector’s Timeline Panel has been extended with three graphs, all hidden behind the Experimental
Published on January 3rd, 2012 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 18 Happy New Year! Since I didn’t publish an update last week, this one will cover all 680 WebKit and 986 Chromium commits made in the past two weeks. Highlights include a ton of Web Inspector changes, Jarred’s work on XMLHttpRequest and access to new JavaScript features through about:flags. Besides support f
CSS Images Level 4: cross-fade() example You need a WebKit Nightly in order to properly see this page! Displaying a single image. background-image: cross-fade( url("logo-box.png"), url("logo-bare.png"), 0%); Displaying halfway through the second image. background-image: cross-fade( url("logo-box.png"), url("logo-bare.png"), 50%);
Published on October 18th, 2011 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 16 Last week introduced another 1,540 changes in the WebKit and Chromium repositories, which beats the previous record of 1,515 commits. Highlights include a branch for the Web Component Model, first steps in WebKit’s Microdata implementation and searching through multiple scripts in Web Inspector. The Web C
Published on October 10th, 2011 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 16 Due to the absence of last week’s update as I was having a vacation, this article covers the past two weeks. In total, 1,118 commits happened at WebKit and 1,743 at Chromium, totaling up to 2,861 changes. Last week, an extension has been released which implements Remote Desktop support to Chromium. Previo
Published on March 7th, 2011 in Google Chrome, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 11 With 617 commits at the WebKit side and 808 for Chromium, last week was another busy week. Highlights are that WebKit finally implements CSS 2.1 quotes and lots of work on several upcoming features, such as MHTML. One feature a lot of people are looking out for is the inclusion of a date-picker in WebKit. Ta
Published on January 17th, 2011 in Google Chrome, HTML, Last Week, tech, WebKit. Version: Chrome 10 With 1,134 commits in the last week, development certainly is getting back on track after the holidays. This week’s highlights include some plans for improving the CSSOM, implementation plans for CSS Variables and the landing of Interactive Validation within WebKit. I won’t address H.264. Enough peo
Published on January 10th, 2011 in Google Chrome, Last Week, Standards, tech, Trident, WebKit. Version: Chrome 10 Development is slowly getting back on track with the 851 commits which were done last week. This week’s highlights include the availability of a per element JavaScript full screen API, a prefixless Navigation Timing implementation and the addition of support for repeating CSS gradients
Last week, 470 authors made a total of 1,883 changes to the Blink, Chromium, v8 and Skia repositories. 1,803 changes were made in the week before that, some of which I’ll mention in this update as well. Chromium’s Developer Tools already supported zooming in on the interface itself, which can now be reset by using <ctrl>/<cmd> + <0>. Using the same control key + <1…9> can now be used to switch bet
There are lots of command lines which can be used with the Google Chrome browser. Some change behavior of features, others are for debugging or experimenting. This page lists the available switches including their conditions and descriptions. Last automated update occurred on 2024-10-27. Condition Explanation
Next to having four seperate pages for the major rendering engines, this page shows a clearer overview of the implemented, prefixed properties. Blink (list) Google Chrome, Opera WebKit (list) Apple Safari Gecko (list) Mozilla Firefox Trident (list) Internet Explorer Please note that WebKit supports all these properties using the "-apple-" and "-khtml-" prefixes as well.
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