Articles for July 2011
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Firebug 1.8 New Features
Firebug 1.8 compatible with Firefox 5.0 has been released and I would like to get this opportunity and introduce some new features in this version. Firebug 1.8 has been also uploaded to AMO, but it can take some time to appear. First of all, check Read more…
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Introducing Mozilla Hacks Weekly
We in the Developer Engagement Team at Mozilla – who write this blog, give presentations, work on the MDN documentation, meet the community and many other things – always try to stay on top what is happening on the Internet. And now we want to Read more…
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Announcing Boot to Gecko (B2G) – Booting to the Web
Mozilla recently announced the Boot to Gecko (B2G) Project which is a project towards the goal of building a complete, standalone operating system for the open Read more…
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The HTML5 canvas clip method
HTML5 canvas offers a lot of interesting ways to create effects and experiences on the web. One of the methods to do that, which seem lesser known, is canvas Read more…
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Ask MDN: Our experts are ready to answer your questions
[Update] The panel of experts and time of the first event have been added below. Something amazing is starting next week. No, not pay day. It’s more important than that. Got it yet? No? It’s Ask MDN, silly! Still no idea what that is? Don’t Read more…
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Congratulations to our June Dev Derby winners!
We kicked off our series of monthly developer challenges in June to see what Web developers could do with CSS3 Animations. Our first ever Dev Derby was a huge success with almost 30 entries and a variety of demos that brought action to the Web Read more…
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HTeaML: A superbly traditional event for London Web developers
A new developer event is on the horizon for the lucky folks who live in and around London. HTeaML aims to be a light-hearted affair in which attendees will learn all about the latest Web technologies, whilst at the same time enjoying some scrumptious tea, Read more…
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Introducing BrowserID – easier and safer authentication on the web
Security on the web is more important than ever. Almost weekly reports of exploits of information and leaks into the public make it hard for a lot of people to trust the internet. One of the main annoyances is that every service expect us to Read more…
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Tilt: Visualize your Web page in 3D
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HTML5 APIs – Where No Man Has Gone Before! – Presentation at Gotham JS
Last weekend I was in New York City to speak at the GothamJS conference and Mozilla also sponsored it. It was a nice event with about 200 attendees, taking place in the NYIT Auditorium on Broadway. The event was one-track with 8 speakers, and personally Read more…
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