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Originally posted by wswartzendruber View PostI wonder if one can port OpenJDK's JRE to WebAssembly with any reasonable amount of final success (performance).
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CSS Grid! Finally!
I've been waiting for that for years. It allows one to very easily make a "golden layout". That is a layout where your header is on top, your footer is at the bottom and the content within automatically adjusts. So even if you have no content, that gives you a content section that stretches to the position where your footer would be (at the bottom of your view area). That is something that *is* possible in pre grid times, but much more trickier!
There is a bit of irony on the microsoft side of this. Microsoft initially proposed the CSS Grid and implemented it in IE10 and IE11. By now, the spec they had implemented back than wildly differs from the final version that the other vendors implemented. And Edge doesn't have support for the final version yet. So, while microsoft was first, it still is last in implementing the final version (firefox already has it, opera gets it as soon as there core updates to chrome 57).
This also means the value of the css layout engines (like for instance bootstrap) becomes... well, a lot less Bootstrap obviously offers more then just flexible layout arrangement, but it's based on outdated tech. Even the to be released version 4 (it uses flexbox).
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostThere are 2 javascript-based FLIF decoders that can probably be converted easily
Another trial to get FLIF to the web platform. Contribute to saschanaz/libflif.js development by creating an account on GitHub.
:camera: A poly-fill for the FLIF image format. Contribute to UprootLabs/poly-flif development by creating an account on GitHub.
EDIT: Ugh, the poly-filf is already written in C++ and compiles to ASM.js, it should probably just be a compiler option to output to WASM then...Last edited by Pajn; 10 March 2017, 03:51 PM.
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Originally posted by mmstick View PostNow someone needs to write a FLIF decoder in WebAssembly so the web can save a ton of bandwidth.
Another trial to get FLIF to the web platform. Contribute to saschanaz/libflif.js development by creating an account on GitHub.
:camera: A poly-fill for the FLIF image format. Contribute to UprootLabs/poly-flif development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Now someone needs to write a FLIF decoder in WebAssembly so the web can save a ton of bandwidth.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostWhen is it getting built with GTK3?
Chromium 57 has good gtk3 theme integration with menus etc, which unfortunately is gone with Chromium 58.
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I wonder if one can port OpenJDK's JRE to WebAssembly with any reasonable amount of final success (performance).
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Chrome 57 Arrives For Linux Users, WebAssembly By Default
Phoronix: Chrome 57 Arrives For Linux Users, WebAssembly By Default
Days after the Firefox 52 release, Google has officially released Chrome 57.0...
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