substandard.blog is now available on the Chrome Web Store
Our first release
Chrome 154 (Dev) trials frame-sizing (for responsive iframes).
Chrome 150 becomes the first to ship animatable zoom, flex-wrap: balance, overscroll-behavior: chain (chaining with no overscroll), named-feature(), corner rounding for polygon(), and finally, the focusgroup attribute.
Chrome 150 implements comma-separated container queries as well as support for light-dark(), following Firefox support.
Chrome 150 ships background-clip: border-area (supported by Safari already).
Chrome 150 implements the AccentColor/AccentColorText system-color keywords, making them Baseline.
Chrome 150 (Beta) and Firefox 154 (Nightly) trial the alpha() relative color CSS function.
After getting Chrome up and running as the www-data user for Laravel workers, I tried to generate a PDF during a web request and got Chrome's "No usable sandbox!" error. Uh-oh. Chrome needs a sandbox, it is strongly discouraged to run without one. So, how to get a sandbox up and running? A lot of...
Learn how to disable Chrome AI on your device model to optimize performance, keep your disk space, and reduce battery usage.
Joel Griffith explains how Browserless runs headless browser automation at scale and introduces BrowserQL for querying the web with SQL-like syntax.
If a company or service you rely on changes owners, you can’t be guaranteed that its mission will match what you’ve come to expect—even if, at least initially, it seems like everything’s on track. Hence why I returned a new messenger bag.
Starting with an overview of existing image formats, including JPEG, PNG, and GIF, a look into the very promising JPEG XL and why it hasn't seen the adoption it deserves as an innovative new file format in the web landscape.
My look into the overaching dominance of Google Chrome and it's overwhelmingly negative impact on the web as we know it.
Tutorial on how to use chrome custom tabs in Android.
Seit Freitag ist die zweite Ausgabe des SCREENGUI-Magazins (mit dem Fokus auf E-Payment, CSS4 und Boilerplates) in allen Bahnhofs- oder Flughafen-Buchhandlungen erhältlich. In "Pfefferles OpenWeb" geht es diesmal um Web Intents: Seit Webseitenbetreiber das Potenzial von sozialen Netzwerken erkannt haben, nimmt die Anzahl der share, like, bookmark und +1 Buttons stetig zu und entwickelt sich...