If you're still developing carousels then you deserve everything you get with Safari. Have fun with that :)
Ok that's fair. From a developer's PoV, Safari is a terrible browser. It's old and buggy and stifles innovation on iOS in the same way ie did on windows.
Safari is a terrible, Apple-like version of WebKit. The last viable windows version of Safari was abandoned 8 years ago, so please nobody use this browser.
Wait... We're still talking about QR codes?
That comma shouldn't be there - Horse drawn CSS :)
Nice looking application. I'm not sure that I'd ever have a use for it personally, but it would be nice to give to the designers in the office for when they want to prototype code for a web app. A few points: - It would…
Maybe a win for FB but certainly not for employees who would be on a share vestment plan that's locked to a price that would be (I imagine) higher than $31 - does anyone know the specifics of the employee share plans…
Is hiding an input element really more functional than just having an input field appear on the page? The simple fact that it required instruction to use: "Hint: click or drag on the page" (and rather ambiguous…
This is some strange joke.. right?
I clicked play on that video thinking it would be in informative introduction.. tip: don't press play
If you're still developing carousels then you deserve everything you get with Safari. Have fun with that :)
Ok that's fair. From a developer's PoV, Safari is a terrible browser. It's old and buggy and stifles innovation on iOS in the same way ie did on windows.
Safari is a terrible, Apple-like version of WebKit. The last viable windows version of Safari was abandoned 8 years ago, so please nobody use this browser.
Wait... We're still talking about QR codes?
That comma shouldn't be there - Horse drawn CSS :)
Nice looking application. I'm not sure that I'd ever have a use for it personally, but it would be nice to give to the designers in the office for when they want to prototype code for a web app. A few points: - It would…
Maybe a win for FB but certainly not for employees who would be on a share vestment plan that's locked to a price that would be (I imagine) higher than $31 - does anyone know the specifics of the employee share plans…
Is hiding an input element really more functional than just having an input field appear on the page? The simple fact that it required instruction to use: "Hint: click or drag on the page" (and rather ambiguous…
This is some strange joke.. right?
I clicked play on that video thinking it would be in informative introduction.. tip: don't press play