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Canvas Line Dashing, MathML meets Flexbox and WebKit’s Cowhands 7 months ago

Sorry for the recent lack of updates, I’ve been really busy. This update discusses everything until the 24th of September, so two weeks, not including last week. Early next week I’ll publish an article covering last and this week, to get you fully up to date again. In Web …

Clipping element painting and the Media Source API for Chromium 8 months ago

This update discusses the 1,305 WebKit changes up to revision 128,016, and the 1,707 Chromium changes up to revision 155668, and is therefore covering the last two weeks. Within Web Inspector, the $() function now aliases querySelector rather than getElementById, meaning you can also select on …

WebGL Inspection, Sticky Positioning and Windows 8 Updates 8 months ago

Last week saw 993 Chromium commits and 650 WebKit ones, totaling up to 1,643 changes in total. Chrome binaries will now be signed with compatibility GUIDs for Windows 8, which mainly impacts theming in High Contrast mode and heuristics about potential compatibility issues. Furthermore, forwarding …

Filtering Network Requests, Blend Mode and two more CPS Directives 9 months ago

Last week, 764 Chromium commits and 615 WebKit commits landed, totaling up to 1,379 changes. Especially for Web Applications, finding certain files in the Network tab can be difficult, as there can be hundreds. Web Inspector now gained support for filtering the display based on search results! …

Chromium 23, CodeMirror Editing and a flag for CSS Exclusions 9 months ago

Last week, 831 commits were added to the Chromium project and 665 to WebKit, totaling up to 1,496 changes. Jim Carrey is going to be very pleased with this change made by Anthony last week, namely kicking Chromium to Number 23. You can read about many changes made for Chrome 22 in this series of …
keywords chromium, css, exclusions, google chrome, last week, tech, webkit

Key Bindings for Extensions and Media Streams for the Web Audio API 9 months ago

A total of 1,599 commits landed last week, 745 for WebKit and 854 for Chromium. Extensions using script badges will soon be able to use the Command API, allowing them to declare keyboard shortcuts for triggering events on an extension. Browser integration will become a lot richer with this …
keywords audio api, badges, google chrome, keyboard shortcuts, last week, tech, webkit

Content Security Policy API, Flexible Animations and Sticky Positioning 9 months ago

A total of 1,517 commits landed last week, 692 for WebKit and 825 for Chromium. Web Inspector’s Settings dialog has received a new experimental option to override the Geolocation results. Experimental support for supporting SASS source-maps has been implemented as well, and drag and drop …
keywords animations, content security, dialog, google chrome, last week, sass, security policy, tech, transitions, web inspector, webkit

Find & Replace, a Slider’s Tick Marks and Image Orientation 9 months ago

Last week, WebKit received 621 commits whereas Chromium received 810, totaling up to 1,431. They were made by 373 different authors, and include a change adding search and replace to Web Inspector. Find and replace functionality for source files has been added to Web Inspector, after less than a …
keywords chromium, functionality, google chrome, last week, slider, source files, tech, tick, web inspector, webkit

HTML5 Dialog Element and getUserMedia() for Chrome Frame 10 months ago

Last week brought 1,433 commits to the repositories, 611 for WebKit and 822 for Chromium, made by 357 different authors. Highlights include work on the <dialog> element and removal of the hixie-76 protocol. Within Web Inspector, the looks of the find bar have been updated, and several …
keywords chrome frame, chromium, element, google chrome, last week, protocol, repositories, tech, ui, web inspector, webkit

Scroll into View, XHR with ArrayBufferViews and Text Autosizing 10 months ago

With just 770 commits last week, 333 at Chromium and 437 at WebKit, the impact of the Independence Day celebrations is quite visible. Since the open-sourcing of Chromium in 2008, there have been only 11 weeks during which WebKit received more commits than Chromium. The context menu for nodes in …

Peter Beverloo

Googler working on Chrome and WebKit. Generally interested in browsers and standards. Photographer in his spare time too! http://peter.sh/

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