Pages tagged webkit:

clicktoflash - Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/clicktoflash/

A webkit plugin to prevent the automatic loading of Flash movies in your browser.
WebKit plug-in to prevent automatic loading of Adobe Flash content.
WebKit plug-in to prevent automatic loading of Adobe Flash content.
Safari plugin to prevent automatic loading of flash content.
WebKit plug-in to prevent automatic loading of Adobe Flash content.
To block flash from automatically loading
"WebKit plug-in to prevent automatic loading of Adobe Flash content."
webkit / safari plug-in to block automatic loading of flash contents
rentzsch's clicktoflash at master - GitHub
http://github.com/rentzsch/clicktoflash/tree/master
Only load flash on when you want it. For Webkit.
WebKit plug-in to prevent automatic loading of Adobe Flash content.
WebKit plug-in to prevent automatic loading of Adobe Flash content
This was mentioned on Daring Fireball today. Nice! Keeps flash from loading until you click on it.
Prevent loading of Adobe Flash content until you want it and speed up your browser in the process.
Apple Developer Connection - Safari Dev Center
http://developer.apple.com/safari/
Apple Developer Connection - Safari Dev Center - http://developer.apple.com/safari/
maybe something of note in here
if, like me, you were wondering why the safari javascript docs never show up in google apart from some weird apple PR, then it's coz they are hidden behind the freewall on ADC.
jQTouch
http://www.jqtouch.com/
A jQuery plugin with native animations, auto list navigation, and default application styles for Mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1, and Pre.
Cooles jQuery-Plugin für iPhone-optimierte Websites (mit dem Slide-Effekt).
Query plugin with native animations, auto list navigation, and default application styles for Mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1, and Pre
ipod style web interaction on jquery
ADC—CSS Recipes for WebKit
http://developer.apple.com/safari/articles/webcontent/cssrecipes.html
Dinky pocketbooks with WebKit transforms | Natalie Downe
http://natbat.net/2009/May/21/pocketbooks/
I'm a big fan of stuff written on paper. My computer is covered in useful post-it notes, and I do a lot of planning on paper at the start of every client-side build. On my desk at work is a piece of paper written in felt tip that I pass around to my co-workers on occasion. It's a reference document for how we check projects out of subversion, upload to live and some basic terminal commands for people who are unfamiliar in that environment. This was a great opportunity to break out my favourite paper folding technique, where an A4 page becomes an 8 page booklet. I first learnt about this from a Christmas card I received a few years ago from some very inventive friends. Brian Suda happened to be in the office that day and pointed me to a cool Flash interface for creating these, pocketmod.com. He also suggested that it would be possible to build these using just HTML and CSS with CSS3 transforms, currently supported by Safari and WebKit. Inspired, I did exactly that. Here's the demo.
Natalie uses CSS3 to build out booklets for print - pretty sweet, and very useful.
Adventures creations and musings from a girl geek.
Ahh, probably my favorite mashup to date. Geolocation+CSS+CSS Transforms (as proposed by WebKit)+printing. Sweeeet!
oh this is clever
Uzbl - the uzbl browser.
http://www.uzbl.org/
…a keyboard controlled (modal vim-like bindings, or with modifier keys) browser based on Webkit. very minimal interface. No unnecessary interface elements controllable through a FIFO and with external scripts.
…a keyboard controlled (modal vim-like bindings, or with modifier keys) browser based on Webkit. very minimal interface. No unnecessary interface elements controllable through a FIFO and with external scripts. what is not browsing, is not in uzbl. Things like url changing, loading/saving of bookmarks, saving history,.. are handled through external scripts that you write Uzbl keeps it simple, and puts you in charge.
Create Python GUIs using HTML HOWTO
http://www.aclevername.com/articles/python-webgui/
This howto is about using HTML and associated web technologies (JavaScript, CSS, JSON, ...) to create a GUI for a standalone application in Python.
Gradientifier
http://tools.westciv.com/gradients/
Gradientifier
QtWeb - QtWeb Home
http://www.qtweb.net/
QtWeb Internet Browser.Fast,portable,secure & compact browser.Customizable GUI. Privacy features. Qt&WebKit based.
QtWeb is a lightweight, secure and portable browser having some unique UI and privacy features. QtWeb is an open source project based on Nokia's Qt framework (former Trolltech) and Apple's WebKit rendering engine (the same as being used in Apple Safari and Google Chrome).
A new WebKit-based browser for Windows.
Kostenloser, portabler Web Browser mit WebKit Engine.
QtWeb is compact, portable and secure web browser having some unique UI and privacy features. QtWeb is an open source project based on Nokia's Qt framework (former Trolltech) and Apple's WebKit rendering engine (the same as being used in Apple Safari and Google Chrome).
"QtWeb is compact, portable and secure web browser having some unique UI and privacy features. QtWeb is an open source project based on Nokia's Qt framework (former Trolltech) and Apple's WebKit rendering engine (the same as being used in Apple Safari and Google Chrome)."
embedded kiosk
satine.org » Snow Stack is Here
http://www.satine.org/archives/2009/07/11/snow-stack-is-here/
wkhtmltopdf - Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/
"Simple shell utility to convert html to pdf using the webkit rendering engine, and qt. "
How to build a desktop WYSIWYG editor with WebKit and HTML 5 - Ars Technica
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/guides/2009/07/how-to-build-a-desktop-wysiwyg-editor-with-webkit-and-html-5.ars
Very impressive. 200 LOC.
Simple tutorial about webkit/pygtk!
Convert HTML to PDF with Full CSS Support, an OpenSource Alternative Based on Webkit | BeeBole
http://beebole.com/en/blog/general/convert-html-to-pdf-with-full-css-support-an-opensource-alternative-based-on-webkit/
"Convert HTML to PDF with Full CSS Support, an OpenSource Alternative Based on Webkit"
Finally!
Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » 3D Transforms
http://webkit.org/blog/386/3d-transforms/
And pretty soon, you'll be able to do everything from Silverlight/XAML in CSS3 and HTML5. Wow.
Woah! 3d with CSS.
Fscking cool
Webkit based browsers support CSS 3D transforms. via liammcmurray
On HTML 5 Drag and Drop « alert debugging
http://www.alertdebugging.com/2009/08/16/on-html-5-drag-and-drop/
HTML 5 is shaping up to be quite an impressive step up from the capabilities web developers are currently constrained to. One of my favorite new features provided by the spec is support for native drag and drop.
Some Notes On iTunes LP · Jay Robinson
http://jayrobinson.org/2009/09/11/some-notes-on-itunes-lp/
Feature-wise, an iTunes LP is a DRM-free album in high-quality 256kbps AAC format, along with digital extras (visualizer(s), photos, videos and interviews) wrapped in a custom WebKit-powered site.
The “deluxe album” format from the iTunes Store is an attempt to revitalize music sales by providing an immersive digital experience complete with detailed art reminiscent of when people used to buy records. Feature-wise, an iTunes LP is a DRM-free album in high-quality 256kbps AAC format, along with digital extras (visualizer(s), photos, videos and interviews) wrapped in a custom WebKit-powered site.
"The iTunes LP experience is accomplished with HTML 4.01, CSS and JS. The interface feels very Flash-like, but there is no trace of it. The CSS animations are elaborate and smooth. ... As a music fan, and as a web developer, I couldn’t be more pleased with the new iTunes LP offering. If your audience is significantly Apple-oriented (e.g. a site about Mac rumors or a popular iPhone app) this proves that you can provide an incredible experience using only JavaScript and some proposed CSS3 properties."
Thin Text in Safari with Snow Leopard // Ordered List // We Make The Web Beautifully Simple
http://orderedlist.com/articles/thining-text-in-safari-under-snow-leopard
Safari has a not-so-lovely way of bulking up text using sub-pixel rendering. On previous versions of Safari, this was fixed with a text-shadow declaration, but since Snow Leopard that method no longer works. Fortunately, I’ve found an alternative.
jqtouch - Project Hosting on Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/jqtouch/
IPhone
Documentation to support use of jqtouch to develop iPhone web applications quickly and easily
QuirksBlog: Apple is not evil. iPhone developers are stupid.
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/11/apple_is_not_ev.html
tion, and maybe Apple is working on other device APIs. That would solve all problems for the second category. Complex games will remain ve
Transforms
http://westciv.com/tools/transforms/
Ajaxian » jQTouch: a mobile WebKit JavaScript framework
http://ajaxian.com/archives/jqtouch-a-mobile-webkit-javascript-framework
David Kaneda has created jQTouch a "jQuery plugin with native animations, auto list navigation, and default application styles for Mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1, and Pre."
Chromium Blog: Web Sockets Now Available In Google Chrome
http://blog.chromium.org/2009/12/web-sockets-now-available-in-google.html
Web Sockets Now Available In Google Chrome
The Web Sockets API enables web applications to handle bidirectional communications with server-side process in a straightforward way.
When will this be usable?
"Starting in the Google Chrome developer channel release 4.0.249.0, Web Sockets are available and enabled by default. Web Sockets are "TCP for the Web," a next-generation bidirectional communication technology for web applications being standardized in part of Web Applications 1.0."
Chrome set to take over the world
The Web Sockets API enables web applications to handle bidirectional communications with server-side process in a straightforward way. Developers have been using XMLHttpRequest ("XHR") for such purposes, but XHR makes developing web applications that communicate back and forth to the server unnecessarily complex. XHR is basically asynchronous HTTP, and because you need to use a tricky technique like long-hanging GET for sending data from the server to the browser, simple tasks rapidly become complex. As opposed to XMLHttpRequest, Web Sockets provide a real bidirectional communication channel in your browser. Once you get a Web Socket connection, you can send data from browser to server by calling a send() method, and receive data from server to browser by an onmessage event handler.
24 ways: Going Nuts with CSS Transitions
http://24ways.org/2009/going-nuts-with-css-transitions
The advent calendar for web geeks. Each day throughout December we publish a daily dose of web design and development goodness to bring you all a little Christmas cheer.
Do not attempt w/o exp designer present!
24 ways: CSS Animations
http://24ways.org/2009/css-animations
24 ways: CSS Animations
More hot CSS animation action. Thank you Tim Van Damme.
Very nice example: Building a loading/activity indicator.
MOONGIFT: » 高品質なiPhone向けWebサイトを構築するフレームワーク「iWebKit」:オープンソースを毎日紹介
http://www.moongift.jp/2009/01/iwebkit/
iPhone/iPod Touch向けのWebサイトを構築するフレームワークの紹介。
Google Code Blog: HTML5 and WebKit pave the way for mobile web applications
http://google-code-updates.blogspot.com/2009/04/html5-and-webkit-pave-way-for-mobile.html
awesome work from the gmail guys using html5 goodness to do local caching for offline among other things, i really do like the web interface on the iphone...
Building a Better JavaScript Profiler with WebKit « alert debugging
http://www.alertdebugging.com/2009/04/29/building-a-better-javascript-profiler-with-webkit/
Ajaxian » CSS Gradients in Action
http://ajaxian.com/archives/css-gradients-in-action
มาดูตัวอย่างการเล่เฉดสีสวยๆ ใน CSS3 กัน
Gradients - Webkit only..
Webkit CSS Properties
http://css-infos.net/properties/webkit.php
I've been using/abusing many of these but how do they differ from "filter:alpha(opacity=50)" etc? http://css-infos.net/properties/webkit.php
-webkit- reference
0xFE - 11111110b - 0376 - 254 b9#9: Desktop Notifications with WebKit
http://0xfe.blogspot.com/2010/04/desktop-notifications-with-webkit.html
Desktop notifications through web browser
Notifications in WebKit
TouchScroll, a scrolling layer for WebKit mobile [update] « Uxebu.com – the Ajax and JavaScript Experts
http://uxebu.com/blog/2010/04/27/touchscroll-a-scrolling-layer-for-webkit-mobile/
Scrolling layer for WebKit Mobile.
TouchScroll, a scrolling layer for WebKit mobile
John Resig - CSS Animations and JavaScript
http://ejohn.org/blog/css-animations-and-javascript/
Apple, and the WebKit team, have recently proposed two different additions to CSS: CSS Transitions and CSS Animations.
Apple, and the WebKit team, have recently proposed two different additions to CSS: CSS Transitions and CSS Animations. The two specifications are confusingly named - and it's hard to tell what the difference is between them at first glance. However, to put it simply: CSS Transitions are easy to use, while CSS Animations are made for programmers. CSS Transitions CSS Transitions provide you with the ability to force CSS property changing to occur smoothly over a period of time, rather than immediately and coarsely.
Maxvoltar - -webkit-font-smoothing
http://maxvoltar.com/archive/-webkit-font-smoothing
Schöne Schrift in Webkit-Browsern. Endlich.
Tim erklärt bei Maxvoltar wie man mit einem CSS-Befehl für Webkit Schriften schöner rendern lassen kann. Aktuell funktioniert das in Chrome und den Webkit-Nightlies.
I’m not a big fan of the default text rendering in WebKit, in my opinion, it’s too heavy. There used to be a workaround where setting text-shadow would make the text thinner, but updating to Snow Leopard rendered that useless. Then someone found another hack (using -webkit-text-stroke) that seemed to work nicely, but it wasn’t usable on text-heavy pages, causing performance issues when scrolling.
Rethinking PDF Creation in Ruby
http://thinkrelevance.com/blog/2010/06/15/rethinking-pdf-creation-in-ruby.html
iPhone CSS3 | A CSS3 Experiment by JeffBatterton.com
http://demos.jeffbatterton.com/iphone-css3/
No images whatsoever. That's right. Nothing but carefully crafted markup and slightly over-the-top CSS.
iPhone CSS3 | A CSS3 Experiment by JeffBatterton.com
http://demos.jeffbatterton.com/iphone-css3/
No images whatsoever. That's right. Nothing but carefully crafted markup and slightly over-the-top CSS.
iPhone CSS3 | A CSS3 Experiment by JeffBatterton.com
http://demos.jeffbatterton.com/iphone-css3/
No images whatsoever. That's right. Nothing but carefully crafted markup and slightly over-the-top CSS.
iPhone CSS3 | A CSS3 Experiment by JeffBatterton.com
http://demos.jeffbatterton.com/iphone-css3/
No images whatsoever. That's right. Nothing but carefully crafted markup and slightly over-the-top CSS.
Super Cool CSS Flip Effect with Webkit Animation
http://line25.com/articles/super-cool-css-flip-effect-with-webkit-animation
Mobile Browser Cache Limits: Android, iOS, and webOS » Yahoo! User Interface Blog (YUIBlog)
http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2010/06/28/mobile-browser-cache-limits/
An assessment of mobile brower cache behaviour and recommendations for improving the chances that your content can be cached for improved performance.
Mobile Browser Cache Limits: Android, iOS, and webOS » Yahoo! User Interface Blog (YUIBlog)
http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2010/06/28/mobile-browser-cache-limits/
An assessment of mobile brower cache behaviour and recommendations for improving the chances that your content can be cached for improved performance.