I don't think it can be solved without origin specific permissions - to allow using local fonts and whatnot used on the canvas, at the same time I don't think that would be an issue.
Tesla is operating at a loss, but Model S and Model X are sold at a high margin comparable to other cars in their category. Source: share holder letters.
Wouldn't Let's Encrypt offset any significant benefit of this change? Is it somehow difficult or counterproductive for these sites to add a certificate?
Is Mac support planned? Not really familiar with the internals, so I can't tell if the Linux branch is a generic (enough) branch for Unix and alike.
http://www.motorola.com/us/accessories-headphones-speakers/M...
Well they did have Opera Beta with webkit as a separate app in the appstore for quite a while, that's a good solution for not-liking-thus-downgrading issue. Also, on the Play Store publishing page, there are features…
on arstechnica.com. it's highest everywhere else.
Have you tried onx? https://www.onx.ms
it's funny how nothing changed in the last 5 years. Just replace ie10 with ie9 or ie8 in the comment and not too long ago those were true.
what happens at 35k? what milestone is that beyond a random round number?
and nothing of value was lost
>> I find it sad (to annoying) that these projects still use actual form elements instead of `contenteditable`, even though they're quite obviously full-JS (and probably not going to be submitted through HTML…
when setting the recipients, at the right there's a "cc" and "bcc" link, next to them is a "from" link as well. few more clicks then with the old interface, but that's fine for me. my only problem with this new UI is…
having started my programming career with web stuff, i just cant stand the full blown IDEs because of their slowness and bloatedness. sublime text feels like having my cake and eating it too. it has most of the required…
i think it's pretty obvious they are happy with their decision - you get your android upgrade when you go from galaxy s2 to s3 and alike.
Money is powerful and everything, especially if you don't have it, but I think Opera knows it best it will lose a significant part of its core usergroup if this goes through. They would essentially ruin what they fought…
No, don't get me wrong. I don't want to hold the development back. Websites, design wants to evolve fast, faster than anything ever before. I think vendors get this on some level, that's why they let us use these…
The root cause of this issue is that prefixed properties are prefixed for too long as the standardization speed doesn't match the reality of how fast the web evolves and wants to evolve. Fast releases and automated…
why not a magnetic shield? like what earth has
removing flash would be better, but right now it's not an option. mobile web is very very new and it was built without flash, the desktop version is not so much. not even google can fully and immediately drop flash
for human trials.
i refreshed the page and it was gone, never saw it on any other google service.
the back is FULL of both visa and mastercard logos, both of which are upside down.
well no, the browser adds them when it loads and parses it for rendering. the inspector just shows you what the browser created. the same is true for all browsers, their inspectors will reveal how the DOM looks like for…
that's not bytesaving, that's called protocol relative URLs, meaning if the linking page is https, //foo.com will be loaded as https://foo.com. most google properties have https modes, this is a way to reduce the…
I don't think it can be solved without origin specific permissions - to allow using local fonts and whatnot used on the canvas, at the same time I don't think that would be an issue.
Tesla is operating at a loss, but Model S and Model X are sold at a high margin comparable to other cars in their category. Source: share holder letters.
Wouldn't Let's Encrypt offset any significant benefit of this change? Is it somehow difficult or counterproductive for these sites to add a certificate?
Is Mac support planned? Not really familiar with the internals, so I can't tell if the Linux branch is a generic (enough) branch for Unix and alike.
http://www.motorola.com/us/accessories-headphones-speakers/M...
Well they did have Opera Beta with webkit as a separate app in the appstore for quite a while, that's a good solution for not-liking-thus-downgrading issue. Also, on the Play Store publishing page, there are features…
on arstechnica.com. it's highest everywhere else.
Have you tried onx? https://www.onx.ms
it's funny how nothing changed in the last 5 years. Just replace ie10 with ie9 or ie8 in the comment and not too long ago those were true.
what happens at 35k? what milestone is that beyond a random round number?
and nothing of value was lost
>> I find it sad (to annoying) that these projects still use actual form elements instead of `contenteditable`, even though they're quite obviously full-JS (and probably not going to be submitted through HTML…
when setting the recipients, at the right there's a "cc" and "bcc" link, next to them is a "from" link as well. few more clicks then with the old interface, but that's fine for me. my only problem with this new UI is…
having started my programming career with web stuff, i just cant stand the full blown IDEs because of their slowness and bloatedness. sublime text feels like having my cake and eating it too. it has most of the required…
i think it's pretty obvious they are happy with their decision - you get your android upgrade when you go from galaxy s2 to s3 and alike.
Money is powerful and everything, especially if you don't have it, but I think Opera knows it best it will lose a significant part of its core usergroup if this goes through. They would essentially ruin what they fought…
No, don't get me wrong. I don't want to hold the development back. Websites, design wants to evolve fast, faster than anything ever before. I think vendors get this on some level, that's why they let us use these…
The root cause of this issue is that prefixed properties are prefixed for too long as the standardization speed doesn't match the reality of how fast the web evolves and wants to evolve. Fast releases and automated…
why not a magnetic shield? like what earth has
removing flash would be better, but right now it's not an option. mobile web is very very new and it was built without flash, the desktop version is not so much. not even google can fully and immediately drop flash
for human trials.
i refreshed the page and it was gone, never saw it on any other google service.
the back is FULL of both visa and mastercard logos, both of which are upside down.
well no, the browser adds them when it loads and parses it for rendering. the inspector just shows you what the browser created. the same is true for all browsers, their inspectors will reveal how the DOM looks like for…
that's not bytesaving, that's called protocol relative URLs, meaning if the linking page is https, //foo.com will be loaded as https://foo.com. most google properties have https modes, this is a way to reduce the…