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Surfin’ Safari
A group blog about WebKit development. WebKit is the HTML layout engine behind Safari.
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Reporting WebKit Security Bugs
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CSS Reflections
http://webkit.org/blog/182/css-reflections/WebKit now supports reflections in CSS. Continuing the trend of using adorable baby photos to make features appear more impressive, let me introduce Kate again. A reflection is a replica of the original object with its own specific transform and mask. …
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CSS Masks
http://webkit.org/blog/181/css-masks/WebKit now supports alpha masks in CSS. Masks allow you to overlay the content of a box with a pattern that can be used to knock out portions of that box in the final display. In other words, you can clip to complex shapes based off the alpha of an image. Here is a snapshot of the Speed Racer movie trailer clipped to the Safari compass icon. …
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Re: Re: Re: Ah, as Firetards tentando
http://www.meiobit.com/seguranca/seguranca-m-xima-firefox-po...isto. Parece que o Acid3 valeu para alguma coisa afinal, eles não pararam no pouco que necessitava para implementar.
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Newsvine - web-design
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Apple.CooOne.Com | Apple, Mac, iPod, and iPhone Experts
http://apple.cooone.comt require any changes to code that’s already written for other browsers: Safari 3 should pick right up on the formatting, and display it as the designer intended. It does, however, open up WebKit-specific CSS to your form controls. Tags: css, form-controls, robert-palmer, safari, webkit
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Posh CSS
http://poshcss.comIntroducing CSS Gradients WebKit now supports gradients specified in CSS. There are two types of gradients: linear gradients and radial gradients. So what exactly is a gradient in CSS? It is an image, usable anywhere that image
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The Dandy's Tumblr
http://thedandy.tumblr.comNella giornata di ieri, i ragazzi di WebKit.org hanno lanciato la mailing list ufficiale per le comunicazioni relative allo sviluppo, in termini di sicurezza, del celebre motore di…
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Why Safari May Become the Browser of Choice!
http://jefflynchdev.wordpress.com/2008/05/09/why-safari-may-...What you may not be aware of is some of the very “advanced” features Safari (WebKit actually) has in the works which may well change the way we think about developing Web 2.0 applications. Web Fonts Client-Side Database Storage CSS3 Transforms CSS3 Animation SVG Support CSS Gradients CSS Box Shadow And Many, Many More… If you look at any one of these new features individually, they are very cool! If you look at integrating these new features together, you begin to see the
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Why Safari May Become the Browser of Choice!
http://jefflynchdev.wordpress.com/2008/05/09/why-safari-may-...features Safari (WebKit actually) has in the works which may well change the way we think about developing Web 2.0 applications. Web Fonts Client-Side Database Storage CSS3 Transforms CSS3 Animation SVG Support CSS Gradients CSS Box Shadow And Many, Many More… If you look at any one of these new features individually, they are very cool! If you look at integrating these new features together, you begin to see the potential for replacing today
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My Feeds
http://feeds.kamaleddin.comThis shouldn't require any changes to code that's already written for other browsers: Safari 3 should pick right up on the formatting, and display it as the designer intended. It does, however, open up WebKit-specific CSS to your form controls.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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CSS Reflections in WebKit
http://cow.neondragon.net/index.php/css-reflections-in-webki...reflect images using just CSS
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News and stories - Everything what is new and interesting
http://searchn1.comThis shouldn't require any changes to code that's already written for other browsers: Safari 3 should pick right up on the formatting, and display it as the designer intended. It does, however, open up WebKit-specific CSS to your form controls.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments