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May 16, 2013 Chrome’s requestAutocomplete() Another Google I/O, and another raft of awesome products. One announced API that I’m particularly excited about is requestAutocomplete(), a feature which is landing in Chrome Canary for Windows and Mobile (with OSX support coming shortly). What this API does, in a nutshell, is give you programatic access to autocomplete (or autofill) data. Autocomplete w
About Chrome Logger is a Google Chrome extension for debugging server side applications in the Chrome console. Most languages include their own logging capabilities, but sometimes it is easier to see your logs right in the browser. Chrome Logger used to be known as ChromePHP. If you are feeling generous, you can donate to help support development. Usage Using Chrome Logger is simple: Install the C
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Harry Brundage, a co-worker of mine at Shopify, does a lot of CoffeeScript development and said he would love to be able to do CoffeeScript right from the console in Chrome's Web Inspector. I asked Paul Irish, a "dev relations guy" at Google, to point me in the right direction on building just such a thing. The result of today's pet project is CoffeeConsole, a Chrome extension that adds a new pane
Level up on the Javascript console in the Chrome DevTools. Look at XHR requests, learn console helper functions to monitor events or explore objects better. Paul Irish from the Chrome team gives you a rundown.
Badass JavaScriptA showcase of awesome JavaScript that pushes the boundaries of what's possible on the web, by @devongovett. Ever spent hours in PhotoBooth just playing around with the cool live video filters and effects? Now you can do that in your browser as well thanks to Paul Neave’s cool HTML5 video effects demo! While you can’t yet use an actual webcam and perform the effects on your own i
A simple, modern, framework-independent, well-tested, unobtrusive, notification system. Utilizes CSS transitions when available, falls back to JS animation when not. Includes mobile support. Select a theme: Click a code sample below to see it in action: humane.log("Welcome Back") humane.log("Record 392 has been updated") humane.log(["List","of","Items"]) humane.log("Callback when finished", functi
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