Firefox 3D Web-Inspector

There is one feature in Mozilla Firefox that most users don’t even know it exist; a 3D Web-Inspector. Bring up the contextual menu by right clicking (OS X – control-click) on the page and select “Inspect Element”.

Contextual-Menu-Inspect-Element

Then click on the Cube at the bottom-right section.

Inspect-Element-3D-Cube-button

Use the cursor to rotate the page for 3-dimensional view.

Mozilla-Firefox-3D-Inspector

Don’t Panic: Yet another security vulnerability in Windows and the temporary fix.

Frist microsoft said this:

Microsoft is investigating new public reports of a vulnerability in all supported editions of Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow an attacker to cause a victim to run malicious scripts when visiting various Web sites, resulting in information disclosure. This impact is similar to server-side cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. Microsoft is aware of published information and proof-of-concept code that attempts to exploit this vulnerability. At this time, Microsoft has not seen any indications of active exploitation of the vulnerability.

Then Microsoft provide this:

To have us fix this problem for you, go to the “Fix it for me” section.

What are you waiting for?

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iPhone OS 3.1 beta: Safari Scores 100 in Acid3 Test, Somewhat.

iPhone OS 3.0 Safari scored 97 out of 100 in Acid3 Test. The newly seeded iPhone OS 3.1 beta (build 7c97d) includes a tweaked version of Safari that scores 100 out of 100 in Acid3 Test. Even though Safari scored 100, it still did not render the page identically to the reference page. Note the white X in the pink box on the top right corner of the test box.

iPhone OS 3.1 beta: Safari Acid3 Test 100

Aid3 Test Reference

Meanwhile, iPhone OS 3.1 beta Safari did not even pass Acid2 Test.

iPhone OS 3.1 beta: Safari Acid2 Test

Acid2 Test reference rendering below:

Acid2 Test Reference

WebKit Aims to Pass Acid3 Test

Flurry of “nightly builds” of WebKit were released today, and it appears that the WebKit team is aiming for a perfect score on Acid3 test. I downloaded at least five different WebKit builds today, and the latest one (build 31334) scores 99/100 on Acid3 test (QuickTime Movie 376KB). Can they make the perfect grade? I’m sure they will soon. Apparently an internal build of Opera has passed Acid3 Test.

WebKit Acid3 test

WebKit is available for Mac OS X And Windows

http://webkit.org/