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Multiple Backgrounds
Safari 1.3 and 2.0 support multiple backgrounds as specified in CSS3. I encourage web designers to try out the support, play with it, see if the syntax makes sense, and give the working group your feedback. This feature should be considered experimental in Safari, and we will update our implementation…
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Updating Style Information via JavaScript:
className vs. style Property… except in Safari. Although the test in question is fantastic, the general conclusion drawn by the author is actually incorrect. What the test does is grab all of the cells in a table using
getElementsByTagName
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Hi from Darin
My name is Darin Adler and my job at Apple Computer is managing the Safari and WebKit engineering team. I also do programming on Safari and WebKit. Coming Soon Here are a few of the things we’re planning: • My team at Apple is …
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WebCore + SVG
Working with the Safari team over the last few weeks, we have now integrated these changes into the WebCore cvs tree to allow the investigation of further integration of SVG support into Safari. The SVG page on WebKit contains more information regarding the status of the project. There is a lot left…
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Introduction (and Bugzilla News)
Users of Safari and other WebKit-based apps will cast flowers before your feet everywhere you go. But I digress.) Safari/WebKit team member Vicki Murley posted this document on bug priorities, so you can set them right when filing or screening bugs. And fellow Safarian John Sullivan wrote up this guide…
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Welcome to the WebKit Blog
Instead of hearing only from me, now you'll get to hear what other folks on the Safari team are up to. We'll be blogging our progress as it happens, from improvements in compatibility to ports to new standards like SVG. This is an exciting time for WebKit! Drop by the IRC channel or send us an email…