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PUBLIC MARKS from srcmax with tag browser

2022

memlab

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Analyzes JavaScript heap and finds memory leaks in browser and node.js

2021

2019

GoAccess - Visual Web Log Analyzer

GoAccess is an open source real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser

2016

DevTools Remote — Debug your browser tabs remotely via Chrome DevTools.

DevTools Remote enables you to share access to a browser tab, so it can be debugged remotely via Chrome DevTools

2015

segmentio/nightmare · GitHub

Nightmare is a high level wrapper for PhantomJS that lets you automate browser tasks.

2014

The First Browser Dedicated to Developers is Coming | The Mozilla Blog

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We’ve redesigned the browser by looking at it through a completely new filter to put developers’ interests first. It’s built by developers for developers so you can debug the whole Web, allowing you to more easily build awesome Web experiences. It also integrates some powerful new tools like WebIDE and the Firefox Tools Adapter.

Breach - A new modular Browser

A new modular browser Entirely written in Javascript. Free. Hackable.

The minimal-ui meta tag in iOS 7.1 | Adventures (in code)

iOS7 brings us yet another meta tag to use – minimal-ui. You might be able to guess what it does – it hides the majority of the browser chrome when you load, much like when you scroll:

2013

LiveReload

by 3 others
LiveReload monitors changes in the file system. As soon as you save a file, it is preprocessed as needed, and the browser is refreshed. Even cooler, when you change a CSS file or an image, the browser is updated instantly without reloading the page.

2011

HTML5 Cross Browser Polyfills - GitHub

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So here we're collecting all the shims, fallbacks, and polyfills in order to implant html5 functionality in browsers that don't natively support them. The general idea is that: we, as developers, should be able to develop with the HTML5 apis, and scripts can create the methods and objects that should exist. Developing in this future-proof way means as users upgrade, your code doesn't have to change but users will move to the better, native experience cleanly.

2010

Sécurité : Mozilla et Opera coupent le support de WebSocket - PC INpact

Parmi la montagne de spécifications du standard en devenir HTML5, on trouve le protocole WebSocket. Toutes les versions en développement des navigateurs intègrent son support, mais la situation vient de brutalement s’inverser : des failles de sécurité ont été trouvées dans le protocole, et des éditeurs font machine arrière.

WebP Home

WebP is a method of lossy compression that can be used on photographic images. The degree of compression is adjustable so a user can choose the trade-off between file size and image quality.

A WebP file consists of VP8 image data, and a container based on RIFF. Webmasters, web developers and browser developers can use the WebP format to create smaller, better looking images that can help make the web faster.

ProtoFluid - HTML5 and CSS3 Web App Prototyping

by 6 others

The ProtoFluid App

* Facilitates web app testing on various screen sizes, orientations and browsers.

* Lets you design for CSS3 compliant (mobile) browsers using Media Queries.

* Particularly suited to the early development of fluid layout based web applications.

* Use all your favourite web browser development tools (Firebug etc.)

* This approach is particularly relevant considering the upcoming tablet tsunami.

* Encourages modern design flexibility. No browser sniffing or user agent strings here!

The Browser Ballot Screen - <Glazblog/>

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Seriously, can you imagine the reaction of those 190 million ? At least one half have no idea what a "browser" is. The software with the blue "e" is "The Internet". Put yourself in the position of such a user for a second : you're a __total__ noob; you started using IE ages ago, never heard of the other browsers, never saw the Google Chrome ad in the subway of Paris because you don't live there; suddenly, the Internet displays a page with choices and you never heard of these software; even better, the description is so light you're totally unable to make a choice; and what is it about after all, why do I need to make a choice since IT WORKED UNTIL 10 MINUTES AGO?!? Why the hell do I need to download or install something? Is that dangerous? Is my computer under attack? I can imagine my own dad in front of such a ridiculous choice: he would call me immediately on the phone, totally lost.

2009

Browser Size

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Google Browser Size is a visualization of browser window sizes for people who visit Google. For example, the "90%" contour means that 90% of people visiting Google have their browser window open to at least this size or larger.