Safari has implemented a new feature into its CSS lexicon. It now supports reflections. With some style information, you can make Safari into a soulful web browser, thinking back on past crashes and bad rendering of older versions. Actually, it will take and image and give you an alternate representation, to give that reflection effect.
I can practically see every blog across the web putting this in for the header. As a Firefox user, you won’t be seeing it as it’s a WebKit specific set of attributes. All your Safari using friends (and hopelessly confused Windows users that can’t figure out how to uncheck an install box) will get to see it in all its glory (which may make you even more smug). Even better, it even works with videos and features live updating.
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I predict the Internet is going to be looking very wet.
"hopelessly confused Windows users that can’t figure out how to uncheck an install box"
Hilarious.