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[...] , but is not part of the app-centric smartphone battle. The core battle will likely be between Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10. It’s an interesting contest, as BlackBerry still has an edge in [...]
[...] is fading fast. RIM will need to try to convert those loyal holdouts to BB10. In reality, Windows Phone has the head star,t as BlackBerry is moving to a whole new platform, which is still not on the [...]
[...] and went solely with Metro. I think that they did this for one primary reason: developers. Windows Phone 7, and Metro in particular, has got even Mac fans like Gruber interested in it. No one can [...]
[...] In this review of Internet Explorer 11, I’m going to attempt to ascertain if it can actually be considered a modern [...]
[...] to be removed, depending on how far back you have to support older browsers. box-sizing Internet Explorer and Opera have supported box-sizing without prefix since they were implemented, so the only [...]
[...] to be removed, depending on how far back you have to support older browsers. box-sizing Internet Explorer and Opera have supported box-sizing without prefix since they were implemented, so the only [...]
[...] of the WebKit-based browser. Lets have a look at what is in there that’s of interest for web developers. User agent switching, or a knock to the mobile specific site? When I was working with web [...]
[...] of the WebKit-based browser. Lets have a look at what is in there that’s of interest for web developers. User agent switching, or a knock to the mobile specific site? When I was working with web [...]
[...] , and more memory means less of those dreaded out of memory errors. But, key attributes that web developers care about, such as screen size and resolution, and input method are still stuck in the [...]
[...] , and more memory means less of those dreaded out of memory errors. But, key attributes that web developers care about, such as screen size and resolution, and input method are still stuck in the [...]
[...] as a phone as well. Many people in africa only access the web on a phone. Combine this with Opera Mini which compresses traffic by up to 90% and you have a viable and affordable way to access the [...]
[...] bugs to iron out here. I also need to add a fallback to the rem unit so that it works better in Opera Mini. I also need to fix the web fonts in Firefox, which suffers from cross origin restrictions. [...]
[...] systems in use, it is probably no surprise that proxy browsers dominate this landscape. Opera Mini is the most popular browser in all of these countries except Turkmenistan (Android) and Mali, [...]
[...] power. WebKit effectively has that now anyway on mobile, where once Opera switches over the Opera Mini backend to WebKit, it is rounding errors away from complete domination. Gates of the West [...]
[...] responsive design (at least with a simple example such as this), without even touching media queries. Imagine what untold powers they will bestow on you when you combine them? Add Flexbox [...]
[...] , box-shadow and gradients. Elastic layouts have metamorphosed into responsive design with Media Queries. JavaScript–no longer considered a toy–has earned its place at the table, forming a [...]
[...] responsive design (at least with a simple example such as this), without even touching media queries. Imagine what untold powers they will bestow on you when you combine them? Add Flexbox [...]
[...] , box-shadow and gradients. Elastic layouts have metamorphosed into responsive design with Media Queries. JavaScript–no longer considered a toy–has earned its place at the table, forming a [...]
[...] ECMAScript 6, we’re gaining new ways to declare variables and even constants. Now that browser support is starting to improve, I’d like to take the opportunity to run through what we have [...]
[...] of ems along with the ease of use and predictability of pxs. The only downside is the browser support. Its supported in IE9, Firefox 3.6+, Safari 5+ and Chrome. It is also coming to Opera 12, [...]
[...] that does support the standards we rely on. Montage is still work in progress, and as such browser support is improving as the framework matures. As well as the modern technologies built into the [...]
[...] hyphenate words only when you specify it, using the soft hyphen (), or regular hyphen. Browser support is mixed. Firefox, Internet Explorer 10, and Safari support hyphenation, while Chrome and [...]
[...] phone), and Turkmenistan, where Android has its sole victory. Nokia Series 40 is firmly a feature phone OS, while Symbian is strictly a smartphone operating system, but the capabilities of phones [...]
[...] phone), and Turkmenistan, where Android has its sole victory. Nokia Series 40 is firmly a feature phone OS, while Symbian is strictly a smartphone operating system, but the capabilities of phones [...]
[...] the devices. Nokia OS (S40) This was the most common OS by far. This is considered a feature phone OS, and apps are quite often developed using Java. Opera Mini for example is a Java app on S40. [...]
[...] the devices. Nokia OS (S40) This was the most common OS by far. This is considered a feature phone OS, and apps are quite often developed using Java. Opera Mini for example is a Java app on S40. [...]
[...] the initial keyword demo I prepared to see this in action. This currently requires a Gecko or WebKit browser at the time of writing. Font relative length units The rem unit The rem unit is perhaps my [...]
[...] the initial keyword demo I prepared to see this in action. This currently requires a Gecko or WebKit browser at the time of writing. Font relative length units The rem unit The rem unit is perhaps my [...]
[...] from IE and Firefox. Indeed, the only browser to grow except for Chrome was the other WebKit browser, Safari. However its ~2% marketshare gain was mostly due to Safari on iPad’s growth rather [...]
[...] . What about the q element All kinds of developers get this quote thing wrong, including browser developers. If you include the q element in your HTML, Firefox and Chrome will use the correct quote [...]
[...] . What about the q element All kinds of developers get this quote thing wrong, including browser developers. If you include the q element in your HTML, Firefox and Chrome will use the correct quote [...]
[...] who would pass it first. People thought of this as browser grandstanding. But it motivated browser developers to work that little bit harder to fix complex bugs, improve rendering, and speed up the [...]
[...] who would pass it first. People thought of this as browser grandstanding. But it motivated browser developers to work that little bit harder to fix complex bugs, improve rendering, and speed up the [...]
[...] is allowed to just use the value as a hint and do what it thinks is best for the user. A mobile browser for example could preload on wifi when using the auto value, but just download the metadata [...]
[...] (the latter of which is one of Opera’s strong suites, and partially why they do so well in the mobile browser wars), while Canonical have a ton of OS experience, but are not exactly known as a web [...]
[...] of which is one of Opera’s strong suites, and partially why they do so well in the mobile browser wars), while Canonical have a ton of OS experience, but are not exactly known as a web [...]
[...] , but is not part of the app-centric smartphone battle. The core battle will likely be between Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10. It’s an interesting contest, as BlackBerry still has an edge in [...]
[...] is fading fast. RIM will need to try to convert those loyal holdouts to BB10. In reality, Windows Phone has the head star,t as BlackBerry is moving to a whole new platform, which is still not on the [...]
[...] and went solely with Metro. I think that they did this for one primary reason: developers. Windows Phone 7, and Metro in particular, has got even Mac fans like Gruber interested in it. No one can [...]
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