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October 2009
Safari Tidy plugin
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September 2009
Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » WebKit Page Cache II – The unload Event
In this article I’d like to talk more about unload event handlers, why they prevent pages from going into the Page Cache, and what can be done to make things better.
Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » WebKit Page Cache I – The Basics
This is the first of two posts that will center around a modern browser engine feature that doesn’t usually get a lot of press: The Page Cache.
XMLHttpRequest (XHR) Uses Multiple Packets for HTTP POST? || Joseph Scott
The short version of this is pretty easy to see, all of the browsers except for Firefox will use at least 2 packets for an XHR done over HTTP POST. When I saw that Safari sent 2 packets I figured that Chrome would as well, but I tested it anyway just to make sure.
July 2009
SafariSource
June 2009
Synchroniser vos bookmarks et mots de passe sur plusieurs ordinateurs et sur serveur
Tester son site sous IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome et Opera
April 2009
TabExposé - Exposé for Safari
Inquisitor. Instant web search for Firefox.
March 2009
Safari 4 Hidden Preferences - Random Genius
defaults write com.apple.Safari DebugSafari4TabBarIsOnTop -bool NO
February 2009
Safari 4 benchmarked: 42x faster than IE 7, 3.5x faster than Firefox 3 - Crave at CNET UK
html 5 for authors!
The current spec is to nerdy written to be understandable by most authors. If the WAHTWG does really care about HTML 5 either the spec needs to be changed (i believe its possible, but don’t now if its a good idea regarding overhead) or they need to create 2 documents, one for authors, one for implementers.
Run IE8/7/6, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera from the web
GlimmerBlocker - Add Blocker
GlimmerBlocker is implemented as an http proxy, so the stability of Safari isn't compromised because it doesn't use any hacks. It is even compatible with all other browsers.
