How Many Users Resize Their Browser ?
▻https://pudding.cool/process/resize
“TL;DR: 2-3% of users resize their browser, and you should care.”
How Many Users Resize Their Browser ?
▻https://pudding.cool/process/resize
“TL;DR: 2-3% of users resize their browser, and you should care.”
Ehemaliger Mozilla-Technikchef : « Chrome hat den Browser-Krieg gewonnen » | heise online
►https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Ehemaliger-Mozilla-Technikchef-Chrome-hat-den-Browser-Krieg-gewonnen-3781459.h
On peut considérer que que Google Chrome n’est pas un brouteur web classique mais ressemble au noyau d’un système d’exploitation développé afin de renforcer la domination du géant du web. Est-ce inquiétant ?
Chrome hat Firefox verdrängt und den Browser-Krieg gewonnen – dieser Ansicht ist Andreas Gal, ehemaliger Technikchef von Mozilla. Er kritisiert Googles aggressives Marketing, unter dem Firefox zu leiden hat.
Usage share of web browsers - Wikipedia
L’exception allemande
En Allemagne Firefox est toujours le chois préféré de 20 à 30 pour cent des utilisateurs du web, mais les statistiques ne sont pas fiables à 100% et la part de Chrome ne cette de croitre.
Browser-Monopol : So krass hat sich Google Chrome gegen die Rivalen durchgesetzt | ❤ t3n
▻http://t3n.de/news/browser-marktanteil-chrome-firefox-internet-explorer-842070
Browser Statistik : Die beliebtesten Desktop- und Mobile-Browser in Deutschland – GIGA
▻http://www.giga.de/extra/browser/specials/browser-statisik-die-beliebtesten-desktop-und-mobile-browser-in-deutschland
Browser Statistik : Marktanteile aller Browser
▻https://www.stetic.com/de/market-share/browser
1 Google Chrome 38.15%
2 Safari 29.25%
3 Firefox 19.44%
4 Internet Explorer 10.45%
5 Edge 2.71%
Browserkrieg – SELFHTML-Wiki
▻https://wiki.selfhtml.org/wiki/Browserkrieg#Marktdominanz_mobiler_-webkit-Browser
Marktdominanz mobiler -webkit-Browser
Ein weiteres Problemfeld stellt die Marktdominanz von auf WebKit basierenden Mobil-Browsern dar:
Mit Apple Safari und Google Chrome existieren zwei auf WebKit basierende Browser, die zusammen einen Großteil des Marktes für Smartphone-Browser beherrschen. Viele Webdesigner testen daher ihre Projekte nur mit diesen oder anderen, ebenfalls WebKit-basierten Browsern. Das hat zur Folge, dass eventuell auftretende Probleme mit anderen Browsern wie beispielsweise den mobilen Versionen von Firefox und Internet Explorer nicht behoben werden und einige Seiten für Nutzer dieser Browser „kaputt“ aussehen.
Microsoft kapitulierte vor diesem Quasi-Standard und so soll im Windows Phone 8.1 der User-Agent ein iPhone vorspiegeln, damit für iOS und Android optimierte Seiten auch auf mobilen Windows-Geräten dargestellt werden können. Dies ist nötig, da viele Programmierer sich alleine auf User-Agent-Abfragen anstelle einer feature detection verließen.
Adobe verabschiedet sich von Flash: 2020 ist Schluss ►https://www.he...
▻https://diasp.eu/p/5791816
Adobe verabschiedet sich von Flash: 2020 ist Schluss ▻https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Adobe-verabschiedet-sich-von-Flash-2020-ist-Schluss-3783264.html #Adobe #AdobeFlash #Browser #HTML5
Creating One Browser Extension For All Browsers: Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Brave And Vivaldi
▻https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/04/browser-extension-edge-chrome-firefox-opera-brave-vivaldi
“It’s awesome to see that, today, using our regular JavaScript, CSS and HTML skills, we can build great extensions using the very same code base and across all browsers!”
Tone.js
▻https://tonejs.github.io
Tone.js is a framework for creating interactive music in the browser. It provides advanced scheduling capabilities, synths and effects, and intuitive musical abstractions built on top of the Web Audio API.
#audio #api #browser #music #javascript #framework #synth #web
Search for bugs across major browser vendors
▻https://browser-issue-tracker-search.appspot.com
#browser_bug_issue_search_clevermarks
Weird Browsers
▻https://speakerdeck.com/nielsleenheer/weird-browsers-at-webworker-nrw
“Ever since the web has conquered the desktop, people have been trying to bring it to other devices. Everything from microwaves and fridges to cars. Sometimes these experiments were a success and other times they were complete failures. What are the current frontiers for the web? Are there still any weird browsers left?”
browserl.ist: display compatible browsers from a browserslist string
▻http://browserl.ist/?q=%3E+2%25
#browser_compatibility_statistics_autoprefixer_clevermarks
Ad Blocking – Statistics and Trends [Infographic]
▻http://www.invespcro.com/blog/ad-blocking-statistics
Ad blocking has grown from roughly 21 million users in 2009 to 198 million active global users as of June 2015 and is estimated to cost publishers nearly $22 billion during 2015.
Cyberspace, the old-fashioned way
▻http://rhizome.org/editorial/2015/nov/30/oldweb-today
Today, Rhizome is excited to share a sneak preview of oldweb.today, a groundbreaking new tool developed by Ilya Kreymer in conjunction with Dragan Espenschied that allows users to browse public web archives in a recreation of a legacy browser of their choice.
Better Web Browsing - help.riseup.net
►https://help.riseup.net/en/better-web-browsing
“All four major browsers receive a failing grade in our Browser Privacy Scorecard. However, these browsers can be made much better by installing certain extensions”
block block block...
#browser #sécurité #confidentialité #web
#Border Check (BC) is a #browser extension that illustrates the physical and political realities of the internet’s infrastructure using free software tools. // MP19 soft-tools
▻http://mp19.net/border-check
As one surfs the net, data packets are sent from the user’s computer to the target server. These data packets go on a journey hopping from server to server, potentially crossing multiple countries, until the packets reach the desired website. In each of the countries that are passed different laws and practices can apply to the data, influencing whether or not authorities can inspect, store or modify that data.
In realtime BC lets you know which countries you surf through as you browse the web. Additionally BC will illustrate this process on a world map and (where available) provide you with contextualizing information on that country’s laws and practices regarding your data.
Currently supporting the following browsers on Unix systems and OSX:
Firefox, Chromium, Chrome, Safari
▻http://mp19.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Bordercheck_01_MP19.jpg
(c’est @archiloque qui signale)
Browser wars: Chrome rules the web | The Economist
▻http://www.economist.com/news/business/21583288-what-googles-browser-has-common-queen-victoria-chrome-rules-web
Browser wars
Chrome rules the web
What Google’s browser has in common with Queen Victoria
John’s Tumblr • A few folks have asked me what I think of the news...
▻http://lilly.tumblr.com/post/43088488614/a-few-folks-have-asked-me-what-i-think-of-the-news
From a broader web perspective, I don’t think it matters a lot that #Opera is moving. It matters on the margins for sure — they’ve always had smart, dedicated people, and have been a distinctive and differentiated voice that’s made the overall web stronger as it’s evolved. But the consumer market has never really much cared about Opera overall despite their technical excellence.
I don’t know. Opera has pushed the boundaries for so many years, with print CSS, zoom, etc. One innovator down.
#web #browser #webkit #monoculture
#Lynxlet : #Lynx for Mac OS X
►http://habilis.net/lynxlet
Lynxlet is an application for launching the text web #browser Lynx in a Terminal window. Lynxlet is a #Termlet - a class of applications designed to make #Terminal based programs easy to use.
pour ceux qui sont allergiques au Terminal mais qui pourraient vouloir vérifier de temps en temps leurs pages web en mode texte…
A noter le même auteur propose aussi less, vi, emacs, nano, spaceinvaders etc.
Mozilla lance #Persona (ex #BrowserID) pour l’identification universelle
►http://www.tassedecafe.org/943-mozilla-persona-identification-universelle.html
Mais la différence est aussi dans les options disponibles et une fonctionnalité intéressante est la limitation du temps de connexion. Sur la plupart des sites, vous avez la possibilité d’être connecté automatiquement via une petite case à cocher. Cette connexion automatique dure une semaine, un mois, un an, ça dépend, et bien souvent, ce n’est pas vous qui décidez. Justement, ici, la décision vous revient : une session qui ne dure qu’un moment ou une session disponible pendant un mois.
Et j’ajoute qu’avec Persona on peut choisir avec quelle adresse on se connecte.
début de discussion ici : ►http://seenthis.net/messages/89293
Mozilla essaye de répondre à la question :
How does Persona compare to #OpenID ?
►https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Persona/FAQ
Persona is easier for users
Persona identifies users based on email addresses, which users already know, understand, and naturally associate with online identities. With OpenID, users are forced to learn a new username: an unintuitive URL.
Logging in with Persona is also easier: it just takes 2 clicks after a one-time setup process.
Persona is easier for developers
Persona has a simple API that only takes an afternoon to get started with.
Persona identities are email addresses, so websites don’t have to ask users for additional contact information during signup.
Because users know and understand their email address, developers don’t have to build complex pages with login buttons for all the popular OpenID providers.
Persona better protects user privacy
By design, OpenID allows Identity Providers to track their users around the web: whenever a user logs into a website, their browser gets redirected from that site to the user’s Identity Provider, and then back to the site that the user requested. These redirects fully expose to the Identity Provider where the user is going.
In contrast, the BrowserID protocol never leaks tracking information back to the Identity Provider. Rather, it behaves similarly to an ID card: users obtain signed credentials from their Identity Providers which can be presented to websites as a proof of identity. Websites can check the validity of these credentials without ever revealing a user’s identity to their identity provider.
Mozilla Persona : Enfin le bon système d’identification sur le Web ?
►http://www.framablog.org/index.php/post/2012/10/03/persona-mozilla-identification
alors taper bohwaz.openid.org c’est unintuitive mais bohwaz@persona.org c’est intuitif ? Moui... Bon sinon les avantages de Persona sont bien faibles comparé au fait que c’est un système centralisé... Donc sans intérêt !
Ça me parait d’autant plus intuitif (par rapport à une url) qu’un très grand nombre de gens ne tapent même plus d’adresse du tout mais recherchent systématiquement les sites dont ils connaissent pourtant l’url (genre « lemonde » dans google plutôt que lemonde.fr directement). Je n’ai aucun chiffre mais j’ai le sentiment que cette pratique est massive.
Le fait même que la présentation soit en vidéo (et pas en texte) indique que Persona est conçu pour les primates décérébrés.
Browser extension for Chrome - The unsourced.org blog
►http://unsourced.posterous.com/browser-extension-for-chrome
For any news articles you view, the plugin will check to see if there are any sources or warning labels associated with them. Warning labels are overlaid on the article like this:
►http://getfile8.posterous.com/getfile/files.posterous.com/temp-2012-09-06/DrxtozpzvhseiFDabrGqwBcuxFwaAjjFhwIInaJJbwJusirwGlBDzqipypEb/warninglabels_closeup.png.scaled1000.png
►http://getfile1.posterous.com/getfile/files.posterous.com/temp-2012-09-06/ABGqsBdfyvBDssJEtIzFcmEeqxgCbCGqCADqvricfvkcsCiozrcvCgiAtFhJ/popup_closeup.png.scaled1000.png
Et Dieu créa le #HTML5… pour jouer | Adrien Carpentier
►http://owni.fr/2012/05/29/html5-html-jeux-video
HTML5, WebSocket et WebGL : ces termes cryptiques annoncent peut-être l’avenir du jeu vidéo, et, au-delà, des nouvelles formes de narration propres aux mondes numériques. Ces technologies-là, qui permettent de jouer directement dans son navigateur #Internet, préparent une petite révolution.
#Cultures_numériques #Reportage #jeux_vidéo #browserquest #HTML #jeux-vidéo #mozilla #navigateurs #websocket
#BrowserID - #Identity at Mozilla
►http://identity.mozilla.com/post/12950196039/deploying-browserid-at-mozilla
BrowserID is a very easy way to log into web sites by proving you own an email address. (...) a simple JavaScript mechanism lets web sites use BrowserID right away, across all modern browsers
#web
hélas toujours pas internationalisé… on peut pas jouer !
►https://github.com/mozilla/browserid/issues?milestone=12&state=open
Merci @notabene, belle analyse.
Firefox rapid-release scheme vs. enterprise processes | nota-bene.org
►http://www.nota-bene.org/Firefox-rapid-release-scheme-vs
I know it’s a cheesy title for a post, but I couldn’t find better. In this article I try to explain the possible outcome of the new rapid-release scheme regarding the integration of Firefox in bigger enterprises.
J’adore ^^ :
You can cringe and say that things were not developed correctly from the start like you-and-me geeks-who-don’t-sleep-at-night do1, but the truth is this: most teams, most companies above a certain size will produce a legacy code that is not trivial to take into account when the environment evolves.
bytespider/jsOAuth - GitHub
►https://github.com/bytespider/jsOAuth
#jsOAuth is a #javascript library implementing the #OAuth protocol. jsOAuth aims to form the basis of custom clients such as Twitter and Yahoo.
Written in JavaScript, jsOAuth aims to be a fully featured open source OAuth library for use in Adobe AIR, Appcelerator #Titanium and PhoneGAP. In fact, anywhere that javascript can be used and has #cross-domain #XMLHttpRequests. For security reasons jsOAuth doesn’t run in the #browser. Browsers are only mentioned here for running the test suite. If you need jsOAuth in the browser, write an extension.