Blog posts tagged with...Web Browsers

Gmail Actions

Gmail Actions allow web developers to embed call to action buttons directly into a Gmail user’s inbox, right on an email’s subject line.

Michael Walsh by Michael Walsh

Using WebP Images Today

How to implement file size saving WebP images using Accept Content Negotiation.

Michael Walsh by Michael Walsh

Blink to power Google Chrome and Opera

Google is forking Webkit to create Blink, a new rendering engine to power Google Chrome, it will also be adopted by Opera too.

Michael Walsh by Michael Walsh

Web browsers are the software applications we use to navigate and consume information resources on the World Wide Web, the first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. An information resource on the web exists at an address called a URL or Uniform Resource Locator and might be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. The most popular web browsers by market share are Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Microsoft Edge and Opera.