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Forum posts by dion:Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2009, 5:15 PM
When I first saw the top sites feature that Safari took to the extreme (look wise) I jumped up and down shouting about how I wouldn’t want this feature at all. I am the king of about:blank. Why would I want to waste time for this new tab page to come up when I normally [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2009, 5:15 PM
When I first saw the top sites feature that Safari took to the extreme (look wise) I jumped up and down shouting about how I wouldn’t want this feature at all. I am the king of about:blank. Why would I want to waste time for this new tab page to come up when I normally [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2009, 7:15 AM
Content Scripts in Chromium "Here's an interesting factoid about browser extensions: lots of them are not about extending the browser at all. By my count, about 75% of the this week's top 20 Firefox extensions are more about extending the web content rendered by the browser than extending the browser itself. Similar trends exist in...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2009, 7:15 AM
Content Scripts in Chromium "Here's an interesting factoid about browser extensions: lots of them are not about extending the browser at all. By my count, about 75% of the this week's top 20 Firefox extensions are more about extending the web content rendered by the browser than extending the browser itself. Similar trends exist in...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 13, 2009, 5:15 PM
Marcus Westin wrote a little library called oFrameBust that goes beyond the if (top.location != window.location) frame buster to allow whitelists via: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://oframebust.com/oframebust.js"> oFrameBust('digg.com', 'www.facebook.com', 'www.marcuswestin.com'); </script>...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 13, 2009, 5:15 PM
Marcus Westin wrote a little library called oFrameBust that goes beyond the if (top.location != window.location) frame buster to allow whitelists via: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://oframebust.com/oframebust.js"> oFrameBust('digg.com', 'www.facebook.com', 'www.marcuswestin.com'); </script>...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 13, 2009, 7:16 AM
Simple issue tracking "So that’s where GitBug comes in. Bug tracking for people with minimal needs." BBC airs, releases program under Creative Commons license I hope that the BBC gets into a groove here. I would LOVE the opportunity to pay for iPlayer!
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 13, 2009, 7:16 AM
Simple issue tracking "So that’s where GitBug comes in. Bug tracking for people with minimal needs." BBC airs, releases program under Creative Commons license I hope that the BBC gets into a groove here. I would LOVE the opportunity to pay for iPlayer!
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 12, 2009, 7:16 AM
Firebug Tabs on Top "Curtis Bartley landed his “Tabs on Top” patch last week and John Barton pushed out a new alpha version, number 1.4a17. You can get it in the usual places on getfirebug.com/releases/firebug/1.4. The debug version is next door."
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 12, 2009, 7:16 AM
Firebug Tabs on Top "Curtis Bartley landed his “Tabs on Top” patch last week and John Barton pushed out a new alpha version, number 1.4a17. You can get it in the usual places on getfirebug.com/releases/firebug/1.4. The debug version is next door."
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 11, 2009, 7:16 AM
datanucleus-appengine - Google Code JDO is back baybe!!!!! :) "DataNucleus plugin for Google App Engine. This plugin allows Java developers to access the Google App Engine datastore via JDO and JPA." The Growth Of Framebars & Kevin Rose On The DiggBar Yes. framebars are incredibly annoying. If your users really want this they can take the...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 11, 2009, 7:16 AM
datanucleus-appengine - Google Code JDO is back baybe!!!!! :) "DataNucleus plugin for Google App Engine. This plugin allows Java developers to access the Google App Engine datastore via JDO and JPA." The Growth Of Framebars & Kevin Rose On The DiggBar Yes. framebars are incredibly annoying. If your users really want this they can take the...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 10, 2009, 7:16 PM
Ian Hickson: “I expect I’ll be reverse-engineering SQLite and speccing that, if nothing better is picked first. As it is, people are starting to use the database feature in actual Web apps (e.g. mobile GMail, iirc).” When I read that comment to Vlad’s post on HTML 5 Web Storage I gulped. This would basically make SQLite [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 10, 2009, 7:16 PM
Ian Hickson: “I expect I’ll be reverse-engineering SQLite and speccing that, if nothing better is picked first. As it is, people are starting to use the database feature in actual Web apps (e.g. mobile GMail, iirc).” When I read that comment to Vlad’s post on HTML 5 Web Storage I gulped. This would basically make SQLite [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 10, 2009, 7:15 AM
Taskfox Very cool look at potential Ubiquity/FF integration. What is cool indeed is how this has been created in "user space" so to speak ;)
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