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By using "Disable JavaScript" on Safari's Develop menu, you can eliminate annoyances from some websites, without the frustration of disabling JavaScript altogether. I'll even show you how to make ...
Apple’s new Nitro JavaScript Engine runs JavaScript up to 30 percent faster than Safari 4. We’ve covered the Nitro engine in the past, which was originally called the less marketable name of ...
The Safari browser in Apple's iOS 6 platform has a potentially serious JavaScript bug that could have major security and privacy implications.
I can only guess that Safari either is rolling back the update to the original, because of the exception, or updating the original in-place isn't triggering a reflow/refresh in Safari.
Apple’s annual developer conference won’t kick off until June 9 but already there’s some exciting news for Mac fans. The team behind Apple’s Safari web browser have announced a new, and ...
Broken JavaScript Some popular Web sites that make use of JavaScript are no longer working properly in Safari for some users since installing Mac OS X 10.3.9. These include a number of banking Web ...
However, it is set to get even faster with the new Javascript rendering engine interpreter that the Webkit group says is 1.6 times faster than WebKit s previous interpreter.
While the Surfin' Safari blog only compares SFX to earlier versions of SquirrelFish, blogger Cameron Zwarich has released some benchmarks of SFX against V8, the rendering in Google's new Chrome ...
To enable JavaScript, go into the Settings app on your iPhone, click "Safari," then "Advanced," and swipe the JavaScript button to the right so it appears green. Here's a full breakdown with pictures.