Tiffany B. Brown

a mish-mosh of stuff

Posts in: Firefox

JavaScript in Firefox 3.1 will be wicked fast
John Resig of jQuery fame, has a post about a huge performance boost coming to Firefox 3.1: TraceMonkey. TraceMonkey, Resig explains, uses a computing technique known as trace trees (PDF) which adds just-in-time native code compilation to SpiderMonkey, Firefox’s current rendering engine. What does this mean? As Resig explains: It means that JavaScript is no [...] [24 Aug 2008]
The Pencil Project, Prism and the browser as platform
The Pencil Project extension brings the power of prototyping and simple GUI development to Firefox 3. It takes advantage of Firefox’s Gecko rendering engine for an easy-to-use application for making layouts. You can import bitmap images, add rich text or plain text, and when you’re done, export your drawing as a PNG file. One downside: [...] [24 Jul 2008]
Web Standards Project releases Acid3
Three years after the Acid2 test was released, the WaSP has developed Acid3. What’s Acid? It’s a reference test designed to help browser developers determine whether they are complying with W3C specifications, and how well they handle invalid code. Acid1 and Acid2 tested for compliance with CSS 1 and CSS 2 specifications. Acid3 also tests [...] [3 Mar 2008]
Sniffing users’ browser history and Firefox extensions to stop it
Go read Niall Kennedy’s post about using JavaScript to sniff a user’s browser history. It’s an inventive use of your user’s browser history, though I suspect it could potentially be used — in combination with cookies and logins — to detect which of your users are also regular porn surfers. With that little bit of [...] [8 Feb 2008]
Mozilla is readying for the mobile web
Sure the iPhone has its spiffy little web browser / SDK (Safari), but that mean bupkiss for the rest of us. What can we do? That’s where Mozilla comes in. Via Ajaxian: Mike Schroepfer’s post Mozilla and Mobile. According to Schroepfer: Mozilla will add mobile devices to the first class/tier-1 platform set for Mozilla2. This [...] [10 Oct 2007]
Using Amazon S3 for hard drive backups
After reading Baratunde‘s heart-wrenching post about losing an entire terabyte of data, including recordings of his late mother, I decided it was time for me to investigate some backup solutions. I half-assedly make DVD backups of my blog data and important files. But that stuff changes so frequently that a DVD system is really inadequate. [...] [17 Sep 2007]
My new favorite Firefox extensions
Four groovy picks to enhance your Firefox experience. Pearl Crescent Page Saver ScreenGrab! Save PNG screen captures of any page loaded in your browser window. Capture a page, a window, or a selection. Gmail Manager Not to be confused with GMail Notifier, Gmail Manager allows you to check multiple accounts for new messages, and provides [...] [9 Aug 2007]
Links for 2007-04-30
Gran Paradiso Alpha 4 release notes Microsoft opens up on Web strategy at Mix07 [30 Apr 2007]
Firebug security update
UPDATE: There’s an even better fix for this exploit. Update to version 1.04. If you’re using the Firebug extension for Firefox, upgrade to 1.03 immediately. A zero-day exploit was found in the extension and has been fixed. [5 Apr 2007]
Links for October 26, 2006
Damn it, sometimes multiple tabs are a bad thing. Like when you’ve got two tabs open with the same blog screen and you’re composing a blog entry and hit publish in the wrong tab … and don’t notice until 30 minutes later. So um, this is what the post was supposed to be. Google Code [...] [26 Oct 2006]