Tag: webkit

  • Kevin Burg: “Indie cartoon about Safari – I’d watch it, if it existed.” Me too.

  • Microsoft changes mind, Windows Phone 7 will *not* support WebKit CSS property

    Microsoft changes mind, Windows Phone 7 will not support WebKit CSS propertyLet me get this straight: Microsoft, for their “iPhone killer” (a vaporware device that practically rebels against usability, planned for introduction in Q4 2010, where it will face over 85 million iPhone OS devices as well as the 4th generation iPhone) starts to consider…

  • Webkit CSS Properties

    Webkit CSS Properties A list of Webkit-specific CSS properties with explanations of what they do and their possible values. (via webkitbits: jacob)

  • CSS3 Spiderman

    CSS3 SpidermanWebKitBits: Anthony Calzadilla recreated a 1967-style Spiderman comic using CSS3 animations. He’s also written a detailed account of the project’s creation.

  • Surfin’ Safari Blog – High DPI Web Sites

    Surfin’ Safari Blog – High DPI Web SitesIncredibly insightful article, especially considering it was written before the original iPhone was even announced. Read the whole thing.

  • Sneak peek of BlackBerry OS 6.0

    Sneak peek of BlackBerry OS 6.0WebKitBits: BGR has some screenshots and details for BlackBerry’s pending OS 6.0, which features a WebKit-based browser (and multitouch).

  • Cross Browser CSS Transforms – even in IE

    Cross Browser CSS Transforms – even in IEThe dirty little secret of IE is that proprietary MS Filters hide a lot potential behind ugly, smelly code. Today, with so much buzz around CSS3, perhaps we can share some goodness with lowly IE users. User Agent Man has the scoop with CSS that recreates gradients, box-shadows,…

  • Okay, so the HTML5 Test takes care of your favorite browser, but what about the rest of the sorry lot? Recent San Francisco addition Paul Irish has you covered with HTML5 Readiness, which helps you visualize what parts of the spec are covered by which browsers. No surprise to see WebKit leading the way with…

  • The HTML5 Test shows you where your favorite browser fits in with the HTML5 spec. Shown with latest WebKit Nightly.

  • Lucas Garron has recreated the Back to the Future logo in CSS, using @font-face and -webkit-gradients.

  • webkitbits: The WebKit Web Inspector has been updated with tons of fantastic features, including three new panels and new inspection tools. The Audits panel shown above is particularly cool. It’s the equivalent of building YSlow into Firebug. The WebKit community has been hard at work. If you want to see how far the Web Inspector…

  • Tyler Gaw constructed his own kinetic type video. Usually, you have to make videos like this using Adobe After Effects, but instead Tyler uses WebKit CSS properties and some JavaScript. Check it out the “video” and the source code on Tyler’s site.

  • Jay Robinson, contributing to WebKitBits: The brilliant Paul Irish built a CSS3 rule generating web app that he calls, “CSS3, Please!” Using automated vendor specific code, you can make box-shadow, gradient, rgba, even rotate, work in IE, Mozilla and WebKit. The great news is that this is merely version 1.0. Read his write-up on PaulIrish.com.

  • esquareda: Could this be the end of Internet Exploder!? Nah… probably not. Internet Explorer 9: Platform Demos IE9 Preview has proper border-radius implementation but fake their CSS animations using JavaScript. Native WebKit CSS animation looks as good as their fakey JavaScript eye-candy.

  • David Kaneda: Neven Mrgan: The Panic Status Board – one of the things I’ve been working on lately. Read Cabel’s writeup! This is a thing of pure beauty. We’re already seeing how we can do something similar at Ext. Neven has a nack for making beautiful things that inspire/make me want to lick them.