Warning: Do not apply this code to a current version of Vivaldi. It will not work anymore because the Vivaldi code has changed! As follow-up to the previous entry about Hacking the CSS, this time we add some new functions to Vivaldi. The […]
Category: Technology
Some quick Vivaldi panels CSS hacks for better readability or accessibility
Deprecated. While the basic technique would still work, too much has changed in the new Versions of Vivaldi and now we have Themes. While I generally like the design idea that stands behind behind Vivaldi, I have some problems with it. I don’t know […]
Sometimes You Might Not Need jQuery
While I was idly surfing through the web I stumbled over an older blog post from 2011 that featured Earthquakelet, a bookmarklet that lets you experience the funny side of an earthquake by shaking the contents of the window. (Disclaimer: Real earthquakes are no […]
PO2JSON converter for Vivaldi translation purposes
Outdated. Use André’s online converter instead. You can find it here: https://an-dz.github.io/PurePO2JSON/ Translating Vivaldi was always a bit difficult when it came to string lengths or if we needed to see exactly where the string is and if it is the right one in that […]
Some useful JavaScript snippets or libraries found in the net
Image related Find the most dominant color in an image ColorFinder, License: WTFPL Similar to above but a bit heavier Color Thief, License: CC BY 2.5 EXIF and IPTC data viewer exif-js, License: MIT Debugging Debug inside of the Chromium dev tools console deb.js, […]
Who collects data about me while I am surfing?
An interesting plug-in for Firefox can be a real eye opener: Lightbeam (former Collusion) shows who shares with whom and who connects to which third party sites. While activated, Lightbeam collects detailed data about all sites the browser connects to during the session and […]