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1.
Firefox 38 should have <image> and srcset activated by default
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twitter.com/firefoxnightly
)
1 point
by
lillycat
on Feb 18, 2015
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2.
Easily test your website without common CSSprefixes
(
dbaron.org
)
1 point
by
lillycat
on Feb 26, 2013
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3.
There are HTML classes and CSS selectors, but no CSS classes.
(
tantek.com
)
4 points
by
lillycat
on Dec 19, 2012
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4.
Mozilla implements sandbox attribute, new CSS4 selector in Firefox 17
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hacks.mozilla.org
)
1 point
by
lillycat
on Sept 3, 2012
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5.
Like IE & Fx, Opera drops prefixes on common CSS prop. WebKit still keeps them
(
opera.com
)
1 point
by
lillycat
on Aug 10, 2012
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6.
Firefox 16 unprefix CSS Gradients, Animations, Transitions & Transforms
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hacks.mozilla.org
)
61 points
by
lillycat
on July 24, 2012
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24 comments
7.
Tips & Tricks for Managing an Open-Source Global Community
(
stormyscorner.com
)
1 point
by
lillycat
on April 16, 2012
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8.
Real-Time Communication (aka Video Conf) in experimental Firefox build
(
hacks.mozilla.org
)
4 points
by
lillycat
on April 3, 2012
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9.
CSS text-transform is language-dependant: the Dutch case explained
(
firefoxnightly.tumblr.com
)
37 points
by
lillycat
on April 1, 2012
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18 comments
10.
Mozilla organizes a Hack Day in NYC this Saturday
(
hacks.mozilla.org
)
1 point
by
lillycat
on March 23, 2012
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11.
Do you want to know which sites do track you even w/o visiting them?
(
blog.mozilla.com
)
34 points
by
lillycat
on March 20, 2012
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5 comments
12.
The Box: Amazing demo using Sprite3D.js and CSS 3D Transforms
(
developer.mozilla.org
)
97 points
by
lillycat
on March 20, 2012
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27 comments
13.
Mozilla is looking for help for its browser-agnostic Web documentation
(
hacks.mozilla.org
)
83 points
by
lillycat
on March 20, 2012
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23 comments
14.
Why Mozilla will support H.264 on OS that comes with it
(
hacks.mozilla.org
)
90 points
by
lillycat
on March 19, 2012
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41 comments
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