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- Daniel Bates is now a WebKit reviewer! Daniel has made many valuable contributions to WebKit including additions to the XSSAuditor, which helps prevent reflective cross site scripting attacks, as well as numerous changes to drag and drop ensuring that WebKit complies with the HTML5 spec. Of course, all of this was supported with thorough tests and improvements to WebKit's testing harness. ...
- Announcing a WebKit Contributors Meeting Apple will be hosting a WebKit Contributors Meeting at its campus in Cupertino, CA on Monday, April 12 and Tuesday, April 13 from 9am to 6pm PDT. The meeting is targeted at contributors to the WebKit Open Source Project. The meeting will have an ?unconference?-like format, allowing plenty of time ...
- Nate Chapin is now a WebKit reviewer! Nate got his start in WebKit with helping to upstream Javascript bindings for the Chromium port into WebKit. During that work, he learned much about WebKit style as well as getting to know the bindings quite well. Since then, he continued to do a prodigious amount with the bindings and ...
- Jeremy Orlow is now a WebKit reviewer! Jeremy has done a lot of work on local storage and session storage within WebKit. Much of this brought it up to date with spec changes, but he also improved it by adding quota support and fixing many bugs. As part of the Chromium port, he also worked on its ...
- Ruby Rendering in WebKit Introduction From the W3C spec: The name "ruby" originated from the name of the 5.5 point font size in British printing, which is about half the 10 point font size commonly used for normal text. A ruby annotation is a short piece of text in smaller font, written directly above or below or ...
- Shinichiro Hamaji is now a WebKit reviewer! In addition to various rendering and canvas bug fixes, Shinichiro has been a driving force in a large number of tool improvements. In particular, he started the WebKit style checker, which has helps identify many the basic style issues in patches which makes reviewers go smoother overall. Please join me in ...
- Laszlo Gombos is now a WebKit reviewer! Laszlo Gombos is the driving force behind the port of WebKit to the Symbian platform. In addition he has contributed to the Qt port's API and is constantly watching out for opportunities to remove dead code and clean up build systems. Please join me in congratulating Laszlo on his reviewer status
- WebGL Draft Specification Now Available After many months of hard work, the WebGL Working Group has released its draft specification to the public. If you read my previous post about WebGL support in WebKit you'll know that WebKit has supported WebGL for a couple of months. But until now the spec itself has not been ...
- Dirk Schulze is now a WebKit reviewer! Dirk Schulze, also known as krit has done a great work on the cairo graphics context implementation, and is also the main developer behind the SVG filters implementation, which is hopefully nearing its debut, making WebKit fully implement SVG 1.1, and making it possible to represent many of the more ...
- WebKit nightlies support HTML5 noreferrer link relation WebKit nightlies now support the HTML5 noreferrer link relation, a neat little feature that allows web developers to prevent browsers from sending the Referrer: header when navigating either or elements. Just add noreferrer in the rel attribute of a link like so: noreferrer! When example.com receives the HTTP ...
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