Good stuff: Similar to PageSpeed or YSlow the developer tools now include Audits, which are basically the same, with a nicer interface. You can’t reorder items, copy the URL via context menu and it’s always on the left side of the current page – a separate window would be a useful option. The integration is of course well done and looks nice, but the list itself has some drawbacks: But clicking an item doesn’t always mark it as read.Īlso the “add page”-button is inactive sometimes. You can switch between all items and only unread ones. Then an uninspired animation throws a black-and-white safari icon onto the glasses and the link is saved there. Either with a shortcut (cmd+shift+d) or – and that is quite cool – by shift clicking a link. I use pinboard’s unread list of course, but now safari has a similar feature: You can add pages to a “read later”-list. WOFF (=Web Open Font Format) is a good addition, now there’s only one standard for webfonts (as soon as IE 6, IE 7 and IE 8 have disappeared from this planet, probably in autumn 2048) Read later I think that was already in the latest webkit builds: MathML support and some CSS 3 improvments: Auto-hyphenation, vertical text, emphasis for asian languages and stepped transitions for CSS 3 animations. This is a good addition: Instead of handling cookies and local storage separately you find all stored data per domain in an overview list. Unified cookie and local storage management ![]() I had a look the developer preview of safari 5.1 for 10.6 – here the first impressions (screenshots from the German version, as you might notice).
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