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iOS Web Browser Simulator (FREE limited version) - Electric Plum
Full screen presentation mode.
JavaScript Error Detection.
Simulates the iOS Web Browsing Experience (iPad and iPhone).
Perfect for presentations.
Test local and remote Web pages.
No 3rd party dependencies, a standalone compact (15mb) installer.
Works great with jQuery Mobile and other top Mobile Web JavaScript Libraries.
Zoom in and out on device content and device chrome.
Toggle Browser Chrome to approximate the experience of Web Apps added to the iOS home screen.
Test iOS detection on your Web site with full iOS user agent string simulation.
ios  browser  mobile  safari  iphone  ipad  simulator  emulator  testing 
6 days ago by fjordaan
Cross Browser Testing Tool - BrowserStack
Instant access to all browsers across platforms. Forget clumsy virtual machine & mobile setup. Save time & money.
browser  testing  browserstack  cross 
4 weeks ago by fjordaan
Polyfills For The Pragmatist
Polyfills For The Pragmatist – Jason Johnston, @lojjic, @css3pie
"a piece of code (or plugin) that provides the technology that you, the developer, expect the browser to provide natively"
browser  html5  compatibility  polyfills  css3pie 
4 weeks ago by fjordaan
Adrian Roselli: The Return of “Best Viewed in…”
We have plenty of evidence to suggest that a browser monoculture is coming back, a repeat of the monoculture that we as developers created when we built for IE6 only, and now we rail against as if it's the user's fault.
best  viewed  browser  monoculture  IE6  firefox  chrome  caniuse  html5  return 
11 weeks ago by fjordaan
Nik Cubrilovic Blog - Logging out of Facebook is not enough
Even if you are logged out, Facebook still knows and can track every page you visit. The only solution is to delete every Facebook cookie in your browser, or to use a separate browser for Facebook interactions.
cookies  facebook  privacy  scary  browser  separate 
september 2011 by fjordaan
The Current State of HTML5 Forms · Wufoo
Since HTML5 is fairly new and not all the details have been worked out yet, not all web browsers support HTML5 features the same way. This page is intended to explore those new new features and help you understand which browsers are supporting which features and to what degree. As a whole, this represents the current state of HTML5 forms.
browsers  forms  html5  support  browser  wufoo 
march 2011 by fjordaan
Liquifile 1.7 | the new liquid browsing for your desktop
Liquifile is a file management alternative for Mac OS X. It is designed for visual thinkers who want to get a bigger picture of their files and feel them more directly. But not only for them ;-). Did you ever wonder why searching and browsing is so separated in today's interfaces? Ever wished you had a bigger screen when finding or organizing your files? Ever lost files in deep hierarchical structures? Ever wondered what the next big thing in file browsing might be...? Well, maybe you should have a look at this:
apple  mac  osx  software  visualisation  visualization  file  browser  finder  alternative  explorer  liquifile  german  management 
november 2010 by fjordaan
Fluid - Free Site Specific Browser for Mac OS X Leopard
Turn your favorite websites into Mac desktop applications.
fluid  browser  web  application  app  mac  osx 
september 2010 by fjordaan
Opt Out of Behavioral Advertising - Network Advertising Initiative
The NAI Opt-out Tool was developed in conjunction with our members for the express purpose of allowing consumers to "opt out" of the behavioral advertising delivered by our member companies.

Using the Tool below, you can examine your computer to identify those member companies that have placed an advertising cookie file on your computer.
advertising  browser  cookie  cookies  privacy  opt-out  behavioural  targeting  ads  nai 
august 2010 by fjordaan
Detecting HTML5 Features - Dive Into HTML5
You may well ask: “How can I start using HTML5 if older browsers don’t support it?” But the question itself is misleading. HTML5 is not one big thing; it is a collection of individual features. So you can’t detect “HTML5 support,” because that doesn’t make any sense. But you can detect support for individual features, like canvas, video, or geolocation.
browser  detection  html5  diveintomark  diveintohtml5  markpilgrim  detect  modernizr 
may 2010 by fjordaan
When can I use...
Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies
browser  compatibility  html5  css3  tables  whencaniuse  css 
may 2010 by fjordaan
Screenjelly - What's on your screen?
Screenjelly records your screen activity with your voice so you can spread it via Twitter or email. Use it to quickly share cool apps or software tips, report a bug, or just show stuff you like. To start recording, click on the red button. No need to install or download anything!
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  browser  email  screencast  screenjelly  share  twitter 
july 2009 by fjordaan
DeviceAnywhere - The Source for Mobile Application Testing and Development
DeviceAnywhere is the source for mobile application testing and mobile application development. The award-winning DeviceAnywhere is a revolutionary service providing a comprehensive set of end-to-end solutions for the mobile development lifecycle. With the world’s largest phone bank, DeviceAnywhere provides instant remote access to more than 2000 real devices on over 30 different carriers, available on live global networks.
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  browser  browsercam  comparison  deviceanywhere  francois  login  mobile  phone  testing  wap  wml 
april 2009 by fjordaan
JungleJar | Browser Templates For The Website / Web Application Designer
The templates are designed with the Internet Explorer, Firefox for Mac, and Firefox for Windows browser toolbars. The browser templates were mocked up in the following sizes: 800×600 pixels, 1024×768 pixels, and 1280×1024 pixels.
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  browser  chrome  photoshop  templates 
april 2009 by fjordaan
Bring Down IE 6: a campaign by .net magazine
In our article, ‘Calling time on IE6’, we ask designers and developers if it’s finally time to take IE6 behind the shed and shoot it. Major names in the web industry debate our mission, talking about the pros and cons behind dumping IE6. How feasible is it to shun the browser entirely? What can you do to minimise the impact IE6 has on you and your clients (and increasingly tight budgets)? And what can and should Microsoft do to help us all move the web and web standards on?
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  abandon  bringdown  browser  campaign  ie6 
march 2009 by fjordaan
Main - browsersec - Browser Security Handbook landing page - Google Code
This document is meant to provide web application developers, browser engineers, and information security researchers with a one-stop reference to key security properties of contemporary web browsers. Insufficient understanding of these often poorly-documented characteristics is a major contributing factor to the prevalence of several classes of security vulnerabilities.
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  browser  google  guide  handbook  manual  security 
february 2009 by fjordaan
Google Open Source Blog: CSS Selector Shell Released
So far this tool has proven quite useful by showing what happens when developers try to make use of CSS selector syntax that may not be supported in a particular browser. Specifically, it can show how and perhaps why a particular CSS hack works in some browsers and how it is ignored in others. It can also demonstrate the potential for harm when using unsupported CSS syntax in some browsers.
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  browser  css  csstext  google  selector  shell  support  test 
january 2009 by fjordaan
The Man in Blue > footerStickAlt: A more robust method of positioning a footer
Recently I've been asked to code up a few sites that require the Web page footer to be positioned either at the bottom of the browser window or at the bottom of the Web page – whichever is visually lowest.
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  bottom  browser  footer  stick  themaninblue 
august 2008 by fjordaan
NoScript - JavaScript/Java/Flash blocker for a safer Firefox experience! - what is it? - InformAction
The NoScript Firefox extension provides extra protection for Firefox, Flock, Seamonkey and others mozilla-based browsers: this free, open source add-on allows JavaScript, Java, Flash and other plugins to be executed only by trusted web sites of your choice (e.g. your online bank), and provides the most powerful Anti-XSS protection available in a browser.
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  add-on  block  browser  firefox  javascript  noscript  plugin  safety  security 
august 2008 by fjordaan
CanvasPaint
A near pixel-perfect copy of Microsoft Paint in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, using the <canvas> tag as specified by WHATWG and supported by Safari 1.3, Firefox 1.5 and Opera 9.
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  browser  canvas  mozilla  paint 
december 2007 by fjordaan
Browser Security Test
Careful! The test will try to crash your browser! Close all other browser windows before starting and bookmark this page. If your browser crashes during the test, restart it and return to this page. It will show which vulnerability crashed your browser and offer you to continue the test or view the results.
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  browser  drive-by  scanit  security  test  vulnerability 
november 2007 by fjordaan
Web Browser CSS Support
Detailed information about CSS support in major web browsers
netvouzimported  netvouzpublic  browser  css  support  table  webdevout 
september 2007 by fjordaan
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