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2009

Mozilla Labs Design Challenge | Welcome

by ycc2106
The Mozilla Labs Design Challenge is a series of events to encourage innovation, and experimentation in user interface design for the Web. Our aim is to provoke thought, facilitate discussion, and inspire future design directions for Firefox, the Mozilla project, and the Web as a whole. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Design-Challenge/Uni-Fall09

2008

ARIA: Accessible Rich Internet Applications - MDC

by nhoizey & 1 other
ARIA, formerly known as DHTML accessibility, is a standard being developed at W3C - World Wide Web Consortium

Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Color Spaces

by nhoizey
The css/html/svg specs make it very clear that all images with profiles included should have those profiles interpreted, but Windows IE and Gecko don’t do this. The specs also make it clear that untagged images should be treated as if they were sRGB. Sa

2007

Firebug - Web Development Evolved

by effraie & 24 others, 1 comment
Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of web development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page.

2006

UrlParams | Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Corporation

by parmentierf & 2 others
Shows you the GET and POST parameters of the current website in the sidebar. You can alter their values, add new parameters, switch get/post and more.

Standblog

by sk8ter82 & 2 others
Le blog de Tristan Nitot (Mozilla Europe).

SVG Authoring Guidelines

by parmentierf & 4 others (via)
There are a lot of mistakes in the SVG documents currently found on the Web. Because Adobe's SVG Viewer ignores many of these errors, the maintainers of these documents usually don't realise when they're doing something wrong. Unfortunately, the result is that far too often SVG on the Web doesn't work in Mozilla, Batik or one of the other SVG implementations. It is important that these problems are addressed as soon as possible to prevent them from propagating into authoring tools and the SVG documents that people will write in the future. This document highlights some of the most common mistakes made in SVG content, and explains what SVG maintainers can do to fix them. The hope is that the SVG community will read this document, and that individual members of the community will do what they can to make sure that SVG on the Web is as portable as possible. Please spread the word. If you see others making any of the mistakes described here, please let them know so that they can correct them. Even more important, if you know of SVG authoring tools that make these mistakes please contact the vendor and let me know. Feel free to link to this document, and please send me your feedback. My email address is [email protected].

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