Opera 9.52 was released today and includes a host of improvements most notably to the stability and security of the browser. Some other highlights are:
0 replies - 371 views - 08/20/08 by Schalk Neethling in Announcements
Start your download engines! Firefox 3 is now available for download in 45 different languages. The next version of the very popular Firefox browser is now...
0 replies - 978 views - 06/17/08 by Schalk Neethling in Announcements
Just announcement from the pages of the Mozilla Developer News Channel:This morning at 10:00am UTC we began the process of sending the final version
of...
0 replies - 718 views - 06/17/08 by Schalk Neethling in Announcements
On Friday 16 May 2008 the first release candidate of the third version of the Firefox browser was released to the developer community for further feedback....
0 replies - 375 views - 05/18/08 by Schalk Neethling in Announcements
getBoundingClientRect is a method, first introduced by Internet Explorer 5 (and now included in Firefox 3), which provides the top, right, bottom, and left...
0 replies - 1070 views - 03/18/08 by John Resig in News
Mozilla developer 'Pavlov' wrote up some extensive details on memory use in Firefox 3. I highly recommend that you check it out.
I borrowed some of his data...
0 replies - 2724 views - 03/13/08 by John Resig in News
Our day has finally come. CSS coders got some love with Internet Explorer 7 - us JavaScript folk got absolutely nothing. In fact, at last count, all we got...
0 replies - 2840 views - 03/06/08 by John Resig in News
I'm really excited about Microsoft's switch today to make standards mode rendering the default rendering style, going forward - even at the cost of "breaking...
4 replies - 1093 views - 03/04/08 by John Resig in News
A common technique for writing cross-browser JavaScript code is to detect the features that you wish to use before you actually use them. Good object detection...
1 replies - 830 views - 02/29/08 by John Resig in News
Something that's frequently befuddled is the differentiation between where JavaScript is executing and where performance hits are taking place. The difficulty...
0 replies - 1458 views - 02/28/08 by John Resig in News
A fascinating thing has happened in the world of JavaScript DOM traversal: Over the course of a couple months in 2007 three of the major JavaScript libraries...
2 replies - 2273 views - 02/11/08 by John Resig in News
In a follow-up to this question I've begun pondering what the most-relevant browsers of 2009 will be. I tend to determine relevance by the question "Is this...
0 replies - 2871 views - 01/31/08 by John Resig in News