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Chrome now supports desktop notifications using WebKit's webkitNotifications API. (Try the demo.) Why is this awesome? Because it gives online tools like e-mail clients, calendering software, task managers, monitoring systems, etc. an elegant and consistent way to notify users without having to resort to annoying and invasive hacks like window.alert. Although the API is sparsely documented, it is
By joining these lists, you can share experiences, questions, and comments with others. While Apple employees monitor the lists, Apple doesn't guarantee that questions will be answered. The mailing lists are not a replacement for formal support or bug reporting procedures. The lists are used for informal communication and Apple cannot commit to fixes or responses to postings on any of the mailing
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WebKit now supports explicit animations in CSS. As a counterpart to transitions, animations provide a way to declare repeating animated effects, with keyframes, completely in CSS. With a recent nightly build, you can see the above animation in action. Letâs take a look at how to use CSS animations, starting with an example of a bouncing box. See this example live in a recent WebKit nightly build.
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