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2010

Browser Size

by 11 others
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.

2008

Safariでは画像にICCプロファイルが付いていると見た目が変わるので注意

Safariでは画像にICCプロファイルが付いていると見た目が変わるので注意

"View Selection Source" for the Opera browser

View Selection Source — simple JavaScript bookmarklet (favelet) or an User JavaScript which allows you to see HTML source of any part of page, it's very useful for web developers. You probably know it from Firefox.

Mindomo - Web-based mind mapping software

by 21 others
Mindomo is a versatile Web-based mind mapping tool, delivering the capabilities of desktop mind mapping software in a Web browser - with no complex software to install or maintain. Create, edit mind maps, and share them with your colleagues or your friends.

2007

mezzoblue § Testing Grounds

Plenty of new and interesting revisions to the original Fahrner Image Replacement technique sprouted up in late 2003. This was an attempt to consolidate them. Please note that this page is no longer being maintained. Requirements: the replacement must solve the screen reader problem, and it must address the "images off, css on" problem. It is also hoped that a solution will be found that reduces the need for empty 'span' elements. The successful technique must work in browsers back to 5.x, but as of the time of writing none of these appear to fail so browser support matrices will be spared. The two most promising techniques, Phark and Gilder/Levin are available on a reduced page for screenreader testing.

Browser Statistics

by 23 others, 1 comment
What is the trend in browser usage? Web Statistics and Trends Statistics are important information. What you can read from the statistics below is that Internet Explorer 6 is the most common browser.

2006

CSS Selectors testsuite - CSS3 . info

by 1 other
After starting the testsuite it will automatically run a large number of small tests which will determine if your browser is compatible with a large number of CSS selectors. If it is not compatible with a particular selector it is marked as such. You can click on each selector to see the results, including a small example and explaination for each of tests. Because it is technically not possible to simulate certain user interactions the test is limited to selectors that are not dependant on user interactions. So this testsuite does not include tests for the following selectors: :hover, :active, :focus and :selection.

2004

2003

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