Chrome supports split views (behind a flag) (#blogPost)
Chrome is testing a new split view feature for side-by-side tabs, accessible via an experimental flag.
Chrome is testing a new split view feature for side-by-side tabs, accessible via an experimental flag.
Vivaldi browser's CEO announces the browser will remain AI-free, criticizing the industry's push of often-useless AI features into every tool.
A developer explains how they fully switched from Chrome to Firefox by using Firefox Containers to manage Google services like Messages, Chat, and Docs.
A critique arguing that web browsers have become bloated with unnecessary features and APIs, calling for a focus on performance and stability instead.
A guide explaining methods to run multiple Microsoft Teams instances simultaneously, useful for consultants managing multiple accounts or tenants.
Critique of web browser feature bloat and complexity, arguing it's now impossible to build a new competitive browser engine.
A personal selection of the author's favorite conference talks from 2017, covering web development, data visualization, and browser technology.
Argues against abandoning Firefox over recent controversies, comparing privacy implications of switching to Chrome/Chromium or using forks.
A historical look back at the 1997 browser wars between Microsoft and Netscape, based on a conference talk.
A weekly roundup of browser updates, bug fixes, performance tools, and development tips for web developers.
Monthly roundup of browser news, bug fixes, and developer tools updates, focusing on Project Spartan and WebKit issues.
A quick tip on using the keyboard shortcut (Cmd/Ctrl + L) to focus the browser address bar, boosting productivity for keyboard-centric users.
A curated list of essential RSS feeds for frontend developers, covering JavaScript, web standards, and large-scale web application development.