Posts Tagged ‘Browser’

Open Source Browser Performance Tool For IE By MySpace

Wednesday, July 1, 2009 15:24 No Comments

MySpace is sharing an open source project named MySpace’s Performance Tracker which is an Internet Explorer plugin for capturing and measuring possible bottlenecks on webpages.

The plugin is a great helper to developers for:

measure the CPU hit and memory footprint of your pages
reviewing screenshots of the page while it renders
reviewing rendered HTML on each point of [...]

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XRefresh: Automatic refresh your browser, Best of Designers and developers.

Friday, June 19, 2009 11:57 2 Comments

For every web designer & developer, refreshing the browsers to see the updates we make is a very common action.
XRefresh is a solution, specifically built for easing this process, which automatically refreshes browsers once an update to a file in our project folder is done.

It comes with 2 parts: a browser plugin (both for Firefox & [...]

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Opera patches again

Monday, December 15, 2008 5:10 No Comments

If you’re an Opera user, the Norwegian browser has upgraded to version 9.62 to plug two potential security breaches that could be used to execute arbitrary code.

Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, Opera labeled the History Search security hole as “extremely severe.” The exploit could be used to execute arbitrary code through the search results [...]

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Google Chrome version 0.3.154.9 has been released.

Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:44 No Comments

Google Chrome version 0.3.154.9 has been released.
You will automatically get updated in the next few days. You can open About Google Chrome (from the wrench menu) to get the update at any time.

This release fixes the top issues we’ve heard about from people using the Beta release, especially with plugins (the programs that show [...]

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Future of CSS hacking for cross browser issues.

Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:35 No Comments

In an article at the recently launched Vitamin, Dave Shea brings up the potential dangers of using CSS hacks. Stop Hacking, or be Stopped is Dave’s first article for Vitamin, which looks like it will be a great resource for web designers, developers and entrepreneurs.
In the article Dave uses the upcoming release of IE7 to [...]

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