Articles pour le mot-clé ‘Firefox’


Microsoft étonne vraiment avec son Internet Explorer 9. On a droit à un Microsoft plus ouvert, qui veux redevenir compétitif dans tous les domaines du fureteur web. Chose inédite pour IE, on a déjà droit à des previews « build » de IE9 qu’on peut télécharger, de plus, une page est aussi disponible pour tester les nouvelles fonctionnalités du fureteur. Que du bon, CSS3 et HTML5 sont à l’honneur sur cette page. Il est clair que Microsoft a compris que être ouvert, c’est payant en terme de visibilité.

Un peu d’histoire

Ce n’est pas par hasard qu’arrive ce changement d’attitude, Internet Explorer se fait gruger une petite partie de son « market share » chaque mois depuis maintenant plusieurs années. Après avoir gagné sa dure bataille contre Netscape, Internet explorer était seul maitre de l’internet, et il semble que Microsoft a fermé la lumière dans les labs de IE et à laissé litéralement pourrir sa version 6.

Firefox change le marché

ff ie2 Microsoft veut renverser la vapeur avec son fureteur version 9La version 1 de Firefox a vraiment tout changé, avec une platforme plus ouverte, moins de bug, plus rapide et des outils plus performants pour les dévelopeurs web. Juste ce qu’il fallait pour faire une brèche dans le marché. Une lumière s’est alors ouverte dans les labs de Microsoft et ont a eu droit à IE7. Une version avec un peu moins de bug que IE6, pas vraiment plus performant, un petit ‘mashup’ quoi.

Depuis ce temps, Microsoft travaille d’arrache pied pour ratrapper son énorme retard… avec à peu près tous les fureteurs compétiteurs. Il y a une vraie guerre de vitesse en ce moment entre Google Chrome, Safari et Firefox. IE8 était un pas en avant, malheureusement il était déjà dépassé avant de sortir.

IE9 arrivera t’il juste à temps pour sauver le reste de ses parts de marché?

Internet Explorer 9 s’annonce très bien, extrêmement plus performant (revient vraiment dans la course), beaucoup plus de compatibilité avec CSS3 et HTML5. On peut vraiment dire que IE9 pourrait être le grand retour de Microsoft qui pourrait stopper son hémoragie au niveau du market share.

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Imagine your at the supermarket, you wonder what you will be eating next week. You pop up your iphone,  look at your favorite recipe list directly from your favorite recipe website. You decided what recipe you will do, you look at the ingredients,  check ingredients you don’t have,  it automatically add them to your grocery list. Popup your grocery list, off you go find what you need for the week. What if you could even do this offline like a real app from your ipod touch?

No this is not a application from the Itunes Appstore, what I am talking about is a mobile web application that could work on Iphone, Ipod touch, Palm Pre, and all Droid phone.

There is a new kid in town

If you own a mac you are probably familiar with the web browser Safari, well the Safari gut called Webkit is what is powering all the devices up there I am talking about, even blackberry is working on a browser based on webkit. What so special about webkit? Well it’s cutting edge technology. They implemented every animation you could have in a real application directly in the web browser using CSS3 and it have most features HTML5 will bring in the future, today. Most notably offline website and databases directly in the browser.

With all these devices, you get the big pie of the mobile web browsing, and you get a very good browser to work with. These was neither the case before. You had Windows mobile which use IE 5.5 rendering engine (ouch!), the nokia, backberrie browsers which was actually worse and opera mobile, which is actually pretty good, but do not have a big pie as smartphone goes.

Showtime is using jQTouch for its mobile website, you can save favorite shows and get your weekly schedule

Meet jQTouch and Pastrykit, mobille frameworks

On top of that, we get mobile frameworks popping up to ease the web application development. jQTouch is based on the jQuery javascript framework. To have used it before, it’s a pretty good  rapid development kit for mobile website. You can create basic website with lists and articles in a couple of hours and really feel like a mobile app. Pastrykit is the unofficial framework used by apple. It’s not officillaly released but some developers took the time to open the API to everyone.

An uncomfortable situation

As you can see, pretty much every giant step we took on the mobile web is based on the fact that Webkit is king of the mobile platform. What if the Firefox mobile would come to dethrone Webkit? Well that would be pretty bad for website based on webkit out here, most mobile framework are based only and directly on Webkit. But this is really not the trend right now, with blackberry soon switching to webkit and Google android phone becoming more and more popular (HTC, Samsung and others are developing phone on it), Webkit mobile seems to have at least some great years ahead.

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It can be overwhelming to understand the production environment of websites, front-end developers, back-end developers, integration, programmings, what’s that? As client, you may be happy to understand a little bit more about the structure behind it.

So you are happy of your new design, what is next?

You just approved the design of your next website, you are happy with what has been done so far. What’s next? well a pretty long process. Upon approbation of the design, front-end developers take these designs and translate it to HTML. This means that your design is taken, decorticated and translated to a programming language. This might look like a simple task, but on the contrary, you need excellent front-end developers to translate your design perfectly.

How Complex?

To translate your design we use 2 languages, HTML and CSS. HTML is the foundation of your website, and CSS is what styles all your website, adds colors and images. It is not all, unfortunately the implementation between browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer and etc) of those 2 languages differs a bit, it creates the complex task of testing your website to all current browsers to be sure the integration is spot on. The front-end developer needs to be aware of the dependencies of every browsers and be able to turn around problem that could arise.

Front-end developer also optimizes your website the be the fastest possible, trying to use the fastest structure possible and optimizing your design without losing picture quality. This is what we call website integration.

A back-end developer develops features

When those templates are finished, generally a small round table is planned with designers in case front-end developers forgot some styling. When designers are happy with the templates, it’s ready to get implemented in your content management system.

It is the back-end developer’s job to develop all the features you need to be able to manage your website yourself. Like changing the text in a section for example. This is where front-end developers and back-end developers work together to integrate your design with all the website features you need.

Every web creation company should take great pride of doing spot on integration of website design with content management, and we, at w.illi.am/ sure do.

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Ask web developers what they hate most about web technologies, chances are they will say javascript, and for some parts, they are right to do so. But to understand why Javascript is so much hated we need to go back in time. In the early years of Netscape, in 1995.

In the nineties, Netscape was flourishing with between 50% and 80% of the browsers’ market and was in a intense combat with Internet Explorer. A guy at Netscape, named Brendan Eich, was given a difficult task of creating a language to make Netscape interacting more dynamically with websites. And of course they wanted this language the day before they asked it . In the time Brendan had, he did the most he could, and created a versatile language that even script kids could pick up, Javascript, he also created the DOM (Document Object Model) on top of Javascript. Now the difference between Javascript and the DOM is simple. Javascript is the basic language you use to make sentence. But the DOM is what is understanding this sentence and makes it interact with the document the way you asked it.

Microsoft was not going to let that happen

Microsoft was certainly not going to let Netscape have « Javascript » and not them, they decided to reverse engineer and implement it in Internet Explorer. Now problems began. They, very unfortunately, did not do a very good job at this implementation. Which means that for doing one simple operation on Netscape and Internet explorer, you had to code 2 implementation for both of them, because the DOM was not understanding the same sentence for both. In fact javascript, the programming language is mostly fine, the biggest problem is the DOM API, some words means nothing to IE and some other means nothing to Firefox. This is what drives web developers crazy. You have to write code specifically to some browsers because they do not follow standards, you have no choice, Internet Explorer represent 67% of your user base, you have to do an implementation for them.

javascript Javascript, the most misunderstood coding language

You need to understand that this happened in 1995. The web did not had the same needs than today. Now web applications are vastly more complex. Some people had to step up and create cross browser API’s to deal with the DOM, and they did. Which means now you write one line, and some API dispatch the good implementation to each browser. This has make the life of web developers much easier.

There is currently 3 major « all round » Javascript libraries, jQuery, Mootools and Prototype

At w.illi.am, we decided to use the jQuery framework, which is now endorsed by a lot of major players, like Microsoft. Not only this is the most use Javascript framework in the world, this is the one we found the most powerful. Writing Javascript with jQuery enabled us to create more powerful web site than ever before and this tool is one of many that make us confident that we are ready for the future of the web.

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