35 Days Articles
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beautiful fonts with @font-face
While Firefox 3.0 improved typographic rendering by introducing support for kerning, ligatures, and multiple weights along with support for rendering complex scripts, authors are still limited to using commonly available fonts in their designs. Firefox 3.5 removes this restriction by introducing support for the CSS Read more…
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color correction for images in Firefox 3.5
Back in Firefox 3, we introduced support for color profiles in tagged images, but it was disabled by default. In Firefox 3.5 we were able to make the color correction process about 5x faster than it was in Firefox 3 so we’ve enabled support for Read more…
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Firefox 3.5 for 35 days – dreaming about the future of the web
Over the next 35 days we’ll be talking about all of the new developer features in Firefox 3.5. The upcoming release of Firefox 3.5 is a big upgrade for users. It includes new privacy features, improvements in interactive performance and a new JavaScript engine that Read more…
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an overview of TraceMonkey
This post was written by David Mandelin who works on Mozilla’s JavaScript team. Firefox 3.5 has a new JavaScript engine, TraceMonkey, that runs many JavaScript programs 3-4x faster than Firefox 3, speeding up existing web apps and enabling new ones. This article gives a peek Read more…
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what does tracemonkey feel like?
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3D transforms in Firefox 3.5 – the isocube
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html5 video fallbacks with markup
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the potential of web typography
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cross-site xmlhttprequest with CORS
XMLHttpRequest is used within many Ajax libraries, but till the release of browsers such as Firefox 3.5 and Safari 4 has only been usable within the framework of the same-origin policy for JavaScript. This meant that a web application using XMLHttpRequest could only make HTTP Read more…
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using HTML5 video with fallbacks to other formats
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