Kick Spy!, Kick Zeitgeist and Kick Widgets
beckelman.net — There might be a time when you don't want Chrome's automatic border around active fields or you want to change its color or something. Its pretty easy to change using CSS if you need to. read more...
gchandra.com — skmMenu still rocks Here is the sample code which works on all the major browsers IE 8 (Beta 2), Google Chrome, Fire Fox 3.0.1 and IE 7 read more...
ejohn.org — A full rundown of the JavaScript features and bugs in Chrome read more...
ryanfarley.com — This week Google released their new browser, Chrome. There has been so much buzz about it that it's been deafening. It is seriously amazing how passionate people get about a browser. But let's face it, a browser is likely what most people use more than any other software on their computer now days. I spend so much of my time online. Performance is important to me, just like anyone else. Since Chrome's release, I've spent some time reading performance metrics in an attempt to see past the marketing hype, and I've been pleased with what I've found. Not specifically with Chrome, but with the improvements across the board with many, but certainly not all, browsers. read more...
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