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These are great news for the web platform as a whole. MathML is now supported the three main rendering engines by default: Blink, Gecko and WebKit! 🎉
See: https://www.igalia.com/2023/01/10/Igalia-Brings-MathML-Back-to-Chromium.html
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Web Engines Hackfest 2023 is coming
The Web Engines Hackfest 2023 will happen on June 5, 6 & 7 in A Coruña (Galicia, Spain).
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10 years ago
Celebrating my first commit in WebKit back in January 18th 2013. 🎉
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Spanish: Entrevisa a Igalia en el podcast Despacho 42
Breve post sobre el podcast acerca de Igalia en Despacho 42 de la UOC
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Igalia Web Platform team is hiring
Igalia is currently hiring for many positions, including my team — the Web Platform team.
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TPAC 2022
A blog post about my participation at W3C TPAC 2022 in Vancouver (Canada).
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On my way to Vancouver for TPAC 2022. Andreu Botella, Brian Kardell and Valerie Young from Igalia will be there too. Looking forward to all the meetings and discussions there.
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Making wavy text decorations faster might seem not very important, but this will allow Chromium to share painting code of spelling errors (currently custom) and wavy text decorations (using CSS), which is useful to ship ::spelling-error and ::grammar-error highlight pseudos.
See: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/3763020
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Some highlights of the Web Engines Hackfest 2022
A personal retrospective of the Web Engines Hackfest 2022.
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:has in now enabled by default in Chromium 105! 🎉 Great work Byungwoo Lee and others at Igalia. Big thanks to Eyeo for sponsoring the work.
If you want to know more about :has you can watch this 3min video by Eric Meyer: https://youtube.com/watch?v=5oEOKTVbIa4
See: https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2022/06/dev-channel-update-for-desktop_24.html