Monday June 6, 2011
"One tap saves a page to your Reading List." / "Your Reading List automatically appears on all your devices."
Saturday March 19, 2011
"Sight is the Syntax Highlighter Chrome extension that makes reading code on the browser a joy."
Friday March 4, 2011
Succinct summary of the new history API. Lovely stuff
Sunday November 28, 2010
Write and run node.js applications in the browser. Neato.
Saturday November 13, 2010
A test suite for browser media query support.
Sunday October 10, 2010
A collection of shims, fallbacks, and polyfills in order to implant html5 functionality in browsers that don't natively support them.
Tuesday May 25, 2010
A very clever phishing technique, an open but unfocused tab changes it's favicon/title text. Leaving a more trusted looking tab than something you just opened.
Monday March 15, 2010
"A pure-JavaScript library that detects whether Flash is blocked on the current page due to a Flash blocking extension .... This library does not interfere with, or try to counteract, any Flash blocking extensions"
Thursday February 18, 2010
Ever had to ask a user what browser, details when debugging a support request/bug? This site will clearly show them browser info and JS/Cookie/Flash support , with an easy way for the user to send them to you.
Friday December 11, 2009
The varying styles of tab closing has always irked me slightly. This article looks at the way Chrome implements it and shows how much thought has gone in to the process.
A slightly weird visualisation of browser market share, from 2002 - 2009. I'm curious where the data came from. Browser share is notoriously hard to sample.