Articles for May 2011
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Aurora 6 is here
What’s new in Aurora 6? The most notable addition to this new Aurora are the <progress> element, window.matchMedia API, better APIs for binary data, Server-Sent Events as well as the return of WebSockets. Aurora 6 has been published last week and can be downloaded from Read more…
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Wiki Wednesday: May 25, 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…
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Firebug for Firefox5/Aurora? Get version 1.8!
Just a quick tip that if you are a developer and you lately upgraded Firefox4 to Firefox5 (or why not give Aurora a try?) it tells you that Firebug is not compatible and can’t find an upgrade. However, there is a compatible version of Firebug Read more…
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Wiki Wednesday: May 11, 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…
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MDN doc sprint, in-person and online, June 6 to 8
In just about one month, we’ll be holding our next documentation sprint for Mozilla Developer Network, building on the success of recent sprints in April and January, and October of 2010. This will be the first sprint since October to have a planned in-person gathering. Read more…
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Advanced animations in Aurora with CSS3 Animations
Firefox 4 came with CSS3 Transitions (ability to animate CSS properties from an initial value to a final one). In Firefox Aurora, we are experimenting with CSS3 Animations: a more powerful way to animate your content with CSS. Defining the animation The first thing is Read more…
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Wiki Wednesday: May 4, 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…
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MDN Learning: A place to ratchet your Web development skills
If you’re looking to improve your Web development skills, we have compiled some great resources from around the Web to help every level of developer dig into their favorite open Web technologies. Our new MDN Learning space serves as a starting point for anyone interested Read more…