That should get me an extra day for every weeks worth of browser testing \o/ BOOMED!!!
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostThat should get me an extra day for every weeks worth of browser testing \o/ BOOMED!!!Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Now posting with Chrome.
Starts up really quick with none of the screen crap that IE and FF have. That's pretty good.
You can resize the post edit boxes. Pretty cool, but makes a right mess of CUK.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostPretty cool, but makes a right mess of CUK.
EDIT: just realised you meant the resizing of text fields - with you now
Does seem pretty nippy, although I'm not sure about the grey portion of the URL text in the address bar.Last edited by voodooflux; 2 September 2008, 21:08.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou can resize the post edit boxes. Pretty cool, but makes a right mess of CUK.
I can't be bothered to fire up a Windows VM until I've upgraded the hard drive on the MacBook - I got a disk full error earlier and had to restart to get the page file down to size
That's what comes of keeping a laptop running for 28 days, I suppose. (I think the record with this machine has been something like four months between restarts.)
I'll upgrade the disk tomorrow and give Chrome a good workout - I anticipate it being a hot topic of conversation at dConstruct on FridayComment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostYeah? Seems OK to me...wassup with it?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHe means the resizing of <textarea> elements. If you look, there's a little resize handle at the bottom right corner; it's handy on those sites that give you a ridiculously small field by default.Last edited by voodooflux; 2 September 2008, 21:12.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Dammit - only have Mac OSX and Linux at home - the Win Lappy is at clientco. Expect a full report chaps - and agree with Ardesco - very happy to have potentially more X-browser development revenue.
Any word on when a Unix-based beta will be out?Comment
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostDammit - only have Mac OSX and Linux at home - the Win Lappy is at clientco. Expect a full report chaps - and agree with Ardesco - very happy to have potentially more X-browser development revenue.
Any word on when a Unix-based beta will be out?
Larry Page also mentioned that during development he has been using it personally on a really old and slow machine, as a way of keeping up the pressure on the developers to make it faster
Apparently they have made a few upstream changes to the WebKit codebase, but they are working with the WebKit team on getting these integrated back into the trunk.
Everything they had to say seemed (IMHO) to indicate that they're serious about the open-source aspect of this project, so expect to see improvements achieved by the Google folk turning up in Safari, Firefox, and in fact just about every other browser, except the lonely furrow called Microsoft Internet Explorer
Are you going to be at Google Developer Day, RH? I would imagine there'll be a fair amount of focus on Chrome at thatComment
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostDammit - only have Mac OSX and Linux at home - the Win Lappy is at clientco. Expect a full report chaps - and agree with Ardesco - very happy to have potentially more X-browser development revenue.
Any word on when a Unix-based beta will be out?
Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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