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Hello and Welcome to issue 8 of Browsers and Bugs. Happy testing!
Browsers, Bugs and Workarounds #
The Pointer Events specification became a W3C Recommendation. #
Posts on standards & Apple’s influence: Tired of Safari by PPK, Apple’s Web by Tim Kadlec and Apple, Business, and Standards by Aaron Gustafson.
Firefox Version 36.0 #
Unicode-range, object-fit, will-change & Promise inspection arrive in Firefox
Fetch Event support in Firefox Nightly #
A break from the past #
The birth of Microsoft’s new web rendering engine
Bug 330884 #
This privacy flaw has caused my fiancé and I to break-up after having dated for 5 years.
Spartan To Remove The 300ms Delay, Pointer Events Become W3C Recommendation #
PolyBrowser #
New browser build on top of Firefox
Debugging, Testing and more #
DevTools for Designers #
Explore what Chrome DevTools could do for designers.
Node reordering by drag/drop in Firefox DevTools inspector! #
Will soon land in Firefox Nightly Builds.
cubic-bezier #
Editable cubic-bezier easing graphs (plus frames view) now in Chrome Canary.
Promise debugging support now in Firefox Devtools #
Chrome Devtools extensions for ClojureScript developers #
This content originally appeared on justmarkup and was authored by justmarkup
justmarkup | Sciencx (2015-02-27T06:49:40+00:00) Browsers and Bugs 08/2015. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2015/02/27/browsers-and-bugs-08-2015/
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