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I'm Tal Atlas. I'm currently finishing up my masters in microelectronic materials after getting a Physics BS at Colorado School of Mines. I'm a hobbyist photographer and Rails programmer. This is a collection of random things I find intresting from across the web.

All posts tagged Safari.

nikography:


sigh… firefox doesn’t understand that the only reason anyone would ever use text-shadow is to compensate for the terrible rendering of light text on a dark background.
same property applied in both browsers: text-shadow: #000 0 0 0;


The top is more readable to me but inconsistent rendering is an issue.

nikography:

sigh… firefox doesn’t understand that the only reason anyone would ever use text-shadow is to compensate for the terrible rendering of light text on a dark background.

same property applied in both browsers: text-shadow: #000 0 0 0;

The top is more readable to me but inconsistent rendering is an issue.

webkitbits:

And more than 6 million of the downloads came from Windows users.

This is interesting, but to put it in a bit of perspective this is what Asa Dotzler (who looks a lot like Jonathan Coulton) from Mozilla said:

I just read that Apple is reporting 11 million Safari 4 downloads in just three days. That’s pretty amazing.

I’d like to follow up that report with one of my own.

Firefox 3.0.11 was downloaded about 150 million times in the last 24 hours.