1. Firefox Aurora: Playing With Upcoming Features is Now Safe

    Firefox Aurora is a preview of the next version of Firefox, released every six weeks. It provides a safe way to play with the latest Web technologies the Mozilla team is working on. What is Aurora? Aurora is a new preview version that fits between Read more…

  2. Using client-side storage, today.

    I recently tried to store locally the content of a form to make it resilient to inadvertent tab closing and crashes. Here is what I learned about the different ways to achieve client-side storage. Cookies can crumble Cookies are not a valid storage mean, as Read more…

  3. How to resume a paused or broken file upload

    This is a guest post written by Simon Speich. Simon is a web developer, believer in web standards and a lover of Mozilla since Mozilla 0.8 (!). Today, Simon is experimenting with the File API and the new Slice() method introduced in Firefox 4. Here Read more…

  4. Fun with new technologies at the Firefox 4 launch party in London

  5. Wiki Wednesday: April 6, 2011

    Here are today’s Wiki Wednesday articles! If you know about these topics, please try to find a few minutes to look over these articles that are marked as needing technical intervention and see if you can fix them up. You can do so either by Read more…

  6. Wiki Wednesday: April 20, 2011

    Here are today’s Wiki Wednesday articles! If you know about these topics, please try to find a few minutes to look over these articles that are marked as needing technical intervention and see if you can fix them up. You can do so either by Read more…

  7. Accessibility and web innovation – a constant struggle

    I just came back from a small “accessibility tour” giving a talk about accessibility and web innovation in Stockholm, Sweden at Funkas Tillgänglighetsdagar and then in Paris at the W3Cafe meetup. In essence what I was musing about is that there is still a massive Read more…

  8. Another successful MDN doc sprint

    While this weekend’s documentation sprint was smaller than the previous one, it represented significant steps toward achieving the goal of making Mozilla Developer Network a comprehensive, usable, and accurate resource for everyone developing for the web. Eric Shepherd created and refined (and the rest of Read more…

  9. MarbleRun, an HTML5 Game

  10. Wiki Wednesday: April 27, 2011

    Here are today’s Wiki Wednesday articles! If you know about these topics, please try to find a few minutes to look over these articles that are marked as needing technical intervention and see if you can fix them up. You can do so either by Read more…