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Web Browser CSS Support - 1 views

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    This document is a section of the web browser standards support document. It includes detailed information about CSS support in major web browsers.
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Apple - HTML5 - 0 views

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    The demos below show how the latest version of Apple's Safari web browser, new Macs, and new Apple mobile devices all support the capabilities of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Not all browsers offer this support. But soon other modern browsers will take advantage of these same web standards - and the amazing things they enable web designers to do.
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Lunascape Web Browser - The World's First Hybrid Engine Browser - 0 views

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    Lunascape is the world's first and only triple engine browser. It has been downloaded over 15 million times and it's available globally in 11 languages.  System Requirements OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008Memory: 1GB (recommended: 2GB or more)Internet Explorer 6 or later
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Truly W3C Community building at WWW2010 (Part 2) - W3C Blog - 0 views

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    The very recent announcements from Microsoft ("The Future of the Web is HTML5"), Apple ("We are betting big on HTML5") and Google ("New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too)") prove that, while HTML5 is still a work in progress, W3C is increasing implementation experience and building community support. W3C organized an HTML5 camp in the W3C track @ WWW2010. We started with a contextual presentation about HTML5 and a whole range of other W3C technologies which contribute to the ever-expanding Web platform (including CSS3, SVG, and Canvas). Cool slides demonstrated what can already be achieved in most browsers these days. In particular, do not miss the "Rough View of the Future", the funny "Memory Game", the "XHTML5/SVG Video Player", and "Beyond HTML5". To reinforce how simple and easy it is to use Web standards, Philippe Le Hégaret did a live coding session of a SVG/HTML5 video player. Philippe pointed out that, while a lot of work remains on the HTML5 specification inside the HTML Working Group, things are moving forward. Doug Schepers also drew "wow!" and "ahhh!" with his presentation on The Graphical Web, where he demonstrated the features and differences of SVG and Canvas. These graphics technologies complement each other well, and both technologies are enjoying broad support across browsers. HTML5 is getting a lot of coverage nowadays and it's certainly an exciting time to work in Web standards. We look forward to providing even cooler demos in the months and years ahead!
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Compatibility Tables/Lists - Make the web more accessible! - 0 views

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    xhtml browser script, template test
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Favicon Support Chart - 0 views

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    list the browsers that currently support Favicons and their level of support
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HTML5 Demos and Examples - 0 views

shared by yc c on 17 May 10 - Cached
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    Excellent suit of tests! HTML 5 experimentation and demos I've hacked together. Click on the browser support icon or the technology tag to filter the demos (the filter is an OR filter).
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True Font Family - Use TrueType web fonts on any type of website without Flash using PH... - 0 views

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    Script that renders your TTF's in any browser
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Xinha - Trac - 0 views

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    Xinha (pronounced like Xena, the Warrior Princess) is a powerful WYSIWYG HTML editor component that works in all current browsers. Its configurabilty and extensibility make it easy to build just the right editor for multiple purposes, from a restricted mini-editor for one database field to a full-fledged website editor. Its liberal, BSD licence makes it an ideal candidate for integration into any kind of project.
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The HTML5 test - How well does your browser support HTML5? - 0 views

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    142/160 for Chrome 5.0.371.0 (Official Build 43900) dev / Mac10.5.8
Magdalena Tubis

Frontend Development Bookmarks - 0 views

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    A badass list of frontend development resources.
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XRAY :: for web developers - 0 views

shared by yc c on 01 Jun 08 - Cached
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    XRAY is a free cross browser tool that lets you see the box model in action for any element, letting you see beneath the skin of any web page.
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Color Blender - 0 views

  • The Color Blender is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0 License. This tool is provided without warranty, guarantee, or much in the way of explanation. Note that use of this tool may or may not crash your browser, lock up your machine, erase your hard drive, or e-mail those naughty pictures you hid in the Utilities folder to your mother. Don't blame me if anything bad happens to you, because it's actually the aliens' fault. The code expressed herein is solely that of the author, and he's none too swift with the JavaScript, if you know what we mean, so it's likely to cause giggle fits in anyone who knows what they're doing. Not a flying toy. Thank you for playing. Insert coin to continue.
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