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09 Mar 09

Multiple File Upload Support in Safari 4 Public Beta — Observation Point

Introduced in the HTML 5 specification, the multiple attribute on file inputs (i.e. <input type="file" multiple>) will allow for multiple files to be selected for upload. I had been using the WebKit nightlies and watching for this feature to be enabled in the default builds, but the Safari 4 beta is the first version of Safari that I've seen support this. The original commit to WebKit that added this support was 37863.

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06 May 08

IEBlog : Designing for Add-on Performance

  • During startup, Internet Explorer checks the registry for installed add-ons. When IE detects an installed Browser Helper Object (BHO) or toolbar it calls CoCreateInstance to instantiate each installed and enabled add-on. Essentially, Internet Explorer creates add-ons as inproc servers, executing in the context of IE’s main UI thread. For backwards-compatibility Internet Explorer follows these steps for every opened tab. This behavior is important for several reasons, and you’ll see why as I discuss some of the most popular problems encountered by add-ons.

A List Apart: Articles: Elastic Design

  • One of the best article ever on elastic design. A reference. - fdevillamil on 2008-05-06
  • Text is the most obvious candiate for elasticity. The ability to set a text-size preference is a commonly used option that shouldn’t be ignored.
    • No one should make line width larger than 80 cols. Elastic layout should always take this into account. - on 2008-05-06
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