Let’s do a blog post! Yes, the first one in 8 years. Why? I’mma talk about it. Why stop in the first place? I suppose a number of reasons… Having moved across the country to join a new company in 2011 I wanted to extra cautious about what I posted about publicly. Initially I thought […]
I’m happy to announce a number of new features coming to caniuse, with the new site now available for preview at beta.caniuse.com. The features are built upon a complete rewrite of the site’s front end code, which will hopefully also lead to more improvements in the future. New features Importing geographical usage data Until now […]
I’m delighted to announce that I will be working for Adobe, starting this June. Details to follow at some later point. 🙂
UPDATE: The Android 2.2 browser has now also been included. I’m happy to announce a number of new changes to caniuse.com, providing all sorts of new information for your feature support needs: Mobile browser information The most popular WCIU request has been to add tables for support for mobile web browsers. This is now available […]
Apologies for the lack of blog updates, hopefully this big one will make up for the lack of news. Today, SVG-Edit 2.4 was released. It’s a free web-based vector graphics editor that uses only open web technologies to operate, making it work on all modern web browsers. The 2.4 version (code named Arbelos) introduces powerful […]
UPDATE: More reasons added thanks to promising news After putting some thought it in, I believe there’s a very good chance that IE9 will include native SVG support. Here’s my reasoning: The EU’s pressure on MS to support more standards in IE. There’s few other really stable specifications left unsupported in IE8. SVG Web library […]
I’m a big fan of SVG, and have in the past worked on several projects involving the format. I haven’t really done anything with it recently though, but there’s been important developments recently that I feel really deserve mentioning. SVG Web SVG Web – Is a brand new work-in-progress but highly advanced JavaScript library that […]
Fyrdility has a new design. Hope you like it! I actually took some time with this one, rather than just incrementally making changes as I had before. I’m likely to still tweak it here and there, but I’m happy with the overall design as it is right now. The design uses the same basic colors […]
Any minor changes I have made to WCIU so far have been undocumented. They didn’t seem worth blogging about and tweeting about them seemed a bit silly too. Since the information may be useful to people, I’ve decided to create a simple RSS feed that will be updated whenever a change is made to WCIU. […]
I have added a new mode of displaying feature support information on “When Can I Use” resulting in the ability to select two browsers and only see what the differences are in feature support. This allows you to pit two different browsers against each other to see which one outdoes which in what areas, but […]