Reviews a number of different tools to test browser compatibility across a tonne of different browsers. Some are web-based, others are are installed locally.
"The CSS Editor for Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview is a complete rewrite of the 2010 version, featuring excellent performance and stability. As soon as you start to edit a CSS file or a style block embedded in a web page, you'll feel the difference!"
WARNING: Addictive games alert, if you want to stay productive, do not click on any of these links. :P Few years back, most of the online games were made with Flash, nowadays, with powerful browsers and web technologies, you can create games with just HTML, CSS and Javascript!
HTML5, WebGL and Javascript have changed the way animation used to be. Past few years, we can only achieve extraordinary web animation by using Flash and Java Applet. It's possible to create insane effects and crazy animations with scripting and render it on the browser.
I thought it would be interesting to list the release history for major versions of each of the big browsers. Two factors that I believe will play a role in eventually abolishing browser version numbers are the rapid release schedule, and auto-updating -- both of which, if I'm not mistaken, are Google Chrome inventions.
In light of the new bunch of unit testing ideas going around, thought this might be interesting.
Note: Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) is a form of TDD that attempts to involve non-technical stakeholders in the development process.