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Tag Archives: chrome
GWT Popups erscheinen seit Chrome 61 an der falschen Stelle
Seit Chrome 61 kommt es mit dem derzeit aktuellen Release von GWT 2.8.1 zu Problemen mit der Positionierung von Popups. Dieses Problem äußert sich wie im folgenden Bild zu sehen ist, wenn die Webseite gescrollt ist. Dieses Problem betrifft u.a. … Continue reading
Können Web Components die Web-Welt revolutionieren?
Bevor wir diese Frage beantworten können, müssen wir im ersten Schritt analysieren, was man unter dem Begriff Web Components versteht. Nach dem World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) soll die Web Components Spezifikation einen Weg bereitstellen, mit dem man Web-Anwendungen in … Continue reading
Posted in Web as a Platform
Tagged chrome, custom tags, firefox, HTML 5, IE, safari, Web Components
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Integrating PDF.js as PDF viewer in your web application
When writing business web applications you often need to show PDF files in your application. But this requires that the user has an installation of a PDF viewer (e.g. Adobe Reader) and the browser plugin is activated. With PDF.js there … Continue reading
Posted in Web as a Platform
Tagged chrome, firefox, Internet Explorer, javascript, Pdf, PDF.js, Web
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Confluence Editor: Probleme mit Chrome 27
Der Chrome Browser zeigt in der aktuellen Version 27 den Confluence RichTextEditor nicht korrekt an: Es sind nur wenige Zeilen zu sehen und der Rest der Seite ist leer. Das betrifft alle Confluence von 4.0 bis 5.1.3. Mögliche Lösungen sind … Continue reading
The web starts to blink: Chrome drops WebKit as its rendering engine – announces Blink
Recently, concerns arised that WebKit could become the new IE6 (the majority of web developers optimized and tested only for compatibility with IE6 before the great browser wars). As it turns out, these concerns will not fullfill, as the world’s … Continue reading
Posted in Web as a Platform
Tagged Apple, Blink, chrome, Chromium, CSS3, DOM, firefox, Google, html5, javascript, Rendering Engine, safari, WebKit
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Chrome 25 for Developers – Speech API and Shadow DOM
The Chrome Team recently released Chrome 25. For developer, the new version offers support for the Web Speech API – which allows developers to add speech recognition features to their applications Support for Shadow DOM which allows to build encapsulated, … Continue reading
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Tagged Browser, chrome, Content Security Policy, Google, html5, IndexedDB, Media Queries, Shadow DOM, Web Speech API
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Opera is switching to WebKit
Opera announced that they are abandoning their own browser rendering engine Presto. They decided to switch to the Open-Source rendering engine WebKit (used by Chrome and Safari) and the JavaScript engine V8 (used by Chrome). The Opera browser will be … Continue reading
Posted in Web as a Platform
Tagged Browser, chrome, Chromium, CSS, html, javascript, Opera, Rendering Engine, safari, V8, WebKit
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