
Browsers

Could Microsoft and Mozilla follow Opera and adopt WebKit? Would this provide a single, universal platform which ends cross-browser compatibility woes? Craig thinks not...Read More

The Web Standards Project is no more. It has ceased to be. It has expired and gone to meet its maker. But the vision lives on.Read More

Chrome has reached a quarter century -- in version numbers. Craig looks at a number of new features over and above the usual bug and security fixes.Read More

Could the next generation of game consoles provide a viable way for home users to access the web? Craig looks at the challenges which could face web developers very soon.Read More

Craig takes a look at the new features for users and developers in the latest version of Mozilla's flagship browser.Read More

Opera is dropping their Presto rendering engine and will be using Webkit in all desktop and mobile browsers. Craig discusses the implications.Read More

Could Chrome replace your current IDE or code editor? Perhaps not, but Craig's latest tutorial illustrates how the browser can be used to edit local files.Read More

Syed Fazle Rahman explores the different ways favicons are being used, apart from just in a browser's address bar.Read More

Testing up to five versions of Internet Explorer is not easy. Fortunately, Microsoft has provided a new resource to help ease the pain of cross-browser development.Read More

Craig takes his monthly look at the desktop and mobile browser usage charts. IE10 may be growing faster than Chrome, but it has some work ahead to catch up.Read More

Chrome releases don't always implement interesting new features, but Craig's spotted a few gems lurking below the browser's surface.Read More





