Articles for November 2009
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building beautiful buttons with css gradients
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css gradients in Firefox 3.6
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web developer survey: 5,000+ responses from 119 countries!
A few weeks ago, we launched a new survey for Web developers. We wanted to learn more about what you are interested in to build the Mozilla Developer Network tailored to your needs. Thanks to your help in spreading the word about the survey, we Read more…
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what’s new in Firebug 1.5?
This is a re-post from Rob Cambell’s personal weblog. Firebug 1.5 is the first release that will work with the upcoming Firefox 3.6 and also also works with Firefox 3.5. It’s currently in beta and will be available before the release of Firefox 3.6. As Read more…
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a proposal: resource packages to improve performance
A short post on this topic. Alexander Limi has a post describing a simple way that web sites could improve their performance: by putting images, css and other static resources in a .zip file for downloading. He’s asking for feedback on the topic. If the Read more…
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web developer survey update – help wanted!
Two weeks ago we announced the launch of the Mozilla Developer Network. We also asked for your help through this short survey for Web developers. The questions were meant to understand who you are, what you’re interested in, and what resources would be most useful Read more…
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5 years of Firefox
Firefox is five years old. We thought that we would celebrate that by talking about how the web has changed over the last five years and Firefox’s role in those changes. Where We’re At 2009 has been an interesting year. We’re at a crossroads for Read more…
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two important api changes – CSS gradients and the media load event
Robert O’Callahan has been posting updates in his weblog about changes that we’re going to be making that are web-facing. It’s worth summarizing two here for web developers. Removing the media element ‘load’ event. Yesterday I checked in a patch that removes support for the Read more…