Digg Watch #4

Posted on June 22nd, 2008 | No Comments »

It’s that time again.  Since the last update, major versions of both Opera and Firefox have been released.  Only one of the two has been dominating in terms of Digg presence, though.

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Firefox 3 RC2 Confirmed

Posted on May 27th, 2008 | No Comments »

I was referred to the following from Mozilla Links tonight (via Twitter):

On today’s Firefox 3 status meeting, the need for a second release candidate was confirmed and it has been tentatively targeted for early June.

RC2 will fix about a couple dozen bugs including some top crashers, some affecting performance and localization related. Most of the bugs already have patches waiting for review or landing and the revised code is expected for tomorrow, with initial builds available on Thursday. QA will start the same day and last for about a week.

If all goes as planned, RC 2 should be released close to June 6 for a new round of tests by Firefox users. Depending on whether a new critical bug is found or not, a third RC could be necessary or RC2 will become Firefox 3 final.

According to some of the notes from the mentioned status meeting, two of the outstanding bugs on the hook for RC2 specifically involve a rendering-related crash and cross-domain security restrictions.

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How to Contribute to Firefox

Posted on December 17th, 2007 | No Comments »

I created a rather lengthy post over at my personal blog tonight titled How to Contribute to Firefox.  Rather than cross-post it here, I figured I’d at least share the link, since it’s probably relevant to a lot of the readers here (or at least I hope it is).

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CSS Contents and Browser Compatibility

Posted on November 10th, 2007 | No Comments »

I stumbled upon CSS Contents and Browser Compatibility today via etc..  It has a side-by-side comparison of web browser support of CSS features broken down by selectors, pseudo-classes, declarations and experimental declarations.  The web browsers compared are IE 5.5, IE 6, IE 7, Firefox 2.0, Safari 3.0 (Windows), Opera 9.5 Beta, iCab 3.0 and Konqueror 3.5.7.

It’s not surprising to see that as you scroll down the page semi-quickly, a majority of the red shows up in the Internet Explorer and iCab columns.  Beyond that, it looks like Firefox and Opera deserve some props for having only one red box each for the features in the first three categories.  Konqueror’s not far behind with about two-and-a-half, depending on how you count the “Incorrect” implementation for background-attachment.

What stands out, though, is the support for experimental features.  Konqueror leads in that category with support for three features, Safari’s next with support for two-and-a-half, and then Firefox and Opera with two each.  The other browsers fail to even register in this area (again, not surprisingly).

See anything else interesting in the stats?  Post a comment.

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2nd Opera 9.5 Alpha Build Available

Posted on September 16th, 2007 | No Comments »

According to the Opera Desktop Team, a new alpha build of Opera 9.5 was made available on Friday.  Among the new features and fixes:

  • Fixed an ordered list bug
  •  Users can now select an external View Source editor
  • APNG 1.0 support added for use in web pages and skins
  • Notification improvements
  • Stability and rendering engine fixes
  • Fixed Internet Explorer bookmark import

The new build is available to download for Windows, Mac and Linux.

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Around the Browsersphere #3

Posted on September 7th, 2007 | No Comments »

The browsersphere is a busy place, and only gets busier as I start to hone in on all the web browsers that are actually out there. Without further ado…

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Opera 9.5 Alpha Released

Posted on September 4th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

The Opera 9.5 Alpha, also known as “Kestrel,” has been released today. You can take a look at Preview of Upcoming Kestrel Alpha to get a feel of what some of the new features are. There’s also a good list over at Opera Watch. The alpha is available to download here, and Opera would love to have any bugs you find submitted via their Bug Report Wizard.

If you give Kestrel a try and have any thoughts or comments, please feel free to share them here.

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