Author Archive: Vygantas
Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.
An Interview With Asa Dotzler (Mozilla Firefox)
Michael Calore (blog.wired.com) recently published an interview with Asa Dotzler, a well known guy from Mozilla.
Feel free to read the interview here, if you are interested.
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FavBrowser.com – Minor Improvements
I think we could call that “performance improvements” in some way :-)
CSS file was optimized and its size decreased almost by a half. Also, I’ve removed “Tags” from the web page; this would increase loading speed as well.
By the way, we’ve just hit 100 categories mark.
AT&T Pogo Web Browser
AT&T is currently working on a Mozilla Firefox based, 3D web browser called “Pogo”. At this moment, Pogo is open for private beta testers only. So why exactly you should be interested in this web browser, when there are already dozens of them? Pogo allows you not only to surf the web, use visual tabbed browsing, but also organize your music, video and pictures.
While we’re still waiting for more details about Pogo, here’s a video for you to check: Continue Reading
Camino 1.6 Beta 4 Released
Just a few days ago, Camino 1.6 Beta 3 was released. Why there’s Camino Beta 4 already? It seems that there were a few more bugs which caused often crashing. One of them appeared when user clicked SELECT and another one when opening Privacy preferences. This build fixes both of them.
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Opera’s First Public 100/100 Acid3 Test Build
After posting a screenshot of Opera’s 100/100 score in the Acid3 test, Opera team today released a public build, so everyone could check that by themselves.
As it says in the “Opera Labs” article, this is not a regular build, but a version of WinGogi desktop. Continue Reading
Web Browsers Compatibility – CSS Selectors
Your site looks different in Internet Explorer (IE), Firefox, Safari, Opera and any other web browser? If you’re a web developer, then you must know that making the web page to look exactly the same on every web browsers is a hard job to do.
Fortunately, there’s a solution to eliminate the differences in padding and margin for all web browsers. All you have to do is insert the following code into your CSS: Continue Reading
How I Violated Apple’s Software License Agreement
Apparently I did that after installing Safari on my Windows machine as Apple’s Software License Agreement says:
“2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions. A. This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-labeled computer at a time.”
Maxthon 2.0.9 Released
Maxthon 2.0.9 has been released and can be downloaded here. Besides various bug fixes, this update also adds few new features and improvements such as: new page search dialog, drag & drop support for Maxthon download manager, pop-up blacklist and more. Here’s a list of new features: Continue Reading
New Firefox Add-Ons Page Design
Some time ago I’ve reviewed the upcoming Mozilla Firefox add-ons web page design. As you’ve read, there were many things which I didn’t like. Well, seems that they’ve released the final version of it. Made few improvements and site looks much better now. But where’s the “Search” button? I can’t find it. Continue Reading
Safari 3 Scores 100/100 First (The Acid3 Test)
Although most of people said that Opera 9.5 was the first web browser ever to score 100/100, I disagree with that. What about you? Actually, I even don’t understand why they had to report that at all as fans started to submit stories to digg, reddit and other news web sites and could confuse some of the readers. Opera Team “said” that they’ve reached 100/100 first, showed a picture as prove but haven’t provided any builds for anyone to run the Acid3 test themselves, so no one could confirm that… Continue Reading