ImageLib decodes GIF, JPEG and PNG images, and provides the decoded data to the Compositor for display. If Firefox or Seamonkey can display an image when loaded separately from the page, ImageLib is working, and the actual imaging bug exists elsewhere within Firefox or Seamonkey. Examples of appropriate bugs: PNG gAMA chunk ignored; Crashes on GIF w/corrupted frame(merr-01.gif); or PNGs and JPEGs
Lots of other goodies coming soon from the DevTools team. See their Project Update section for a taste! Erica gave the content blocking exception button in the identity popup a style refresh. AwesomeBar changes Some query restriction characters have changed: â~â has been removed You can now match only URLs using â$â instead of â@â You can restrict matches to search suggestions using â?â instead of
Performance Updates and Hosting Moves: MDN Changelog for October 2018 Done in October Hereâs what happened in October to the code, data, and tools that support MDN Web Docs: Shipped performance improvements Moved MDN to MozIT Shipped tweaks and fixes by merging 352 pull requests, including 78 pull requests from 62 new contributors. Hereâs the plan for November: Ship recurring payments We shipped s
In honor of Chromeâs 10th birthday in September 2018, we launched a complete redesign of our UI which involved an overhaul of our design process. And while Chrome has always been open source, I wanted to share more of our design stories in the hopes that others can learn from it. 1. Meet our boxI often get questions like âWhy does Chrome need a designer?â My colleague, Sebastien, described it beau
Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world. Chrome routinely leads the pack in features for security and usability, most recently helping to drive the adoption of HTTPS. But when it comes to privacy, specifically protecting users from tracking, most of its rivals leave it in the dust. Users are more aware of, and concerned about, the harms of pervasive tracking than ever before. So why
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People have a misconception about WebAssembly. They think that the WebAssembly that landed in browsers back in 2017âwhich we called the minimum viable product (or MVP) of WebAssemblyâis the final version of WebAssembly. I can understand where that misconception comes from. The WebAssembly community group is really committed to backwards compatibility. This means that the WebAssembly that you creat
The CSS Working Group has published Selectors Level 3 as a W3C Recommendation. Selectors are patterns that match against elements in a tree, and as such form one of several technologies that can be used to select nodes in an HTML or XML document. Selectors have been optimized for use with HTML and XML, and are designed to be usable in performance-critical code.
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