Screenshot of the following CSS as an example of how to customize find-in-page:
:root::search-text {
background: yellow;
}
:root::search-text:current {
color: white;
background: olive;
text-decoration: underline;
}
aside::search-text {
background: magenta;
}
aside::search-text:current {
background: darkmagenta;
}
You can now easily customize find-in-page with the new ::search-text pseudo-element, that is shipping in Chromium 144.0.7547. 🚀
Find more details on the blog post by Stephen Chenney: blogs.igalia.com/schenney/fin...
Thanks to Bloomberg for sponsoring this work.
02.12.2025 11:31
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Install & Run the simple Extension app on Wolvic device
YouTube video by Igalia
Here is another demo that enables installing & runing extension app on Wolvic. Check them out here: youtube.com/shorts/JmQnp...
03.11.2025 12:53
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Run Google Docs Offline Extension app on Android
YouTube video by Igalia
Remember the lightning talk about Extensions on Android from the last BlinkOn?
Happy to share a few demos from the investigation led by my colleague Shin!:
- Offline extension app on Android: youtu.be/Qv5JaeLqBA0
- Copy & Paste in extension app on Android: youtu.be/jGlH3bg9DQc
/cc @igalia.com
03.11.2025 12:48
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Less than a month for the Web Engines Hackfest 2025, and we have already more than 125 people registered to participate onsite. It's going to be the largest edition ever, we're really happy about that and hope you all enjoy the event this year!
09.05.2025 09:39
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We’ve got a massive power blackout in Spain and Portugal, now spreading into France.
Renfe, Spain’s national railway company, says the entire National Electricity Grid was cut off.
Cause as yet unknown.
28.04.2025 11:49
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DevTools mobile device emulation improvements
YouTube video by Igalia
How’s your experience with DevTools’ mobile device emulation?
My colleague Max at @igalia.com introduces recent improvements to viewport size overrides and safe area insets emulation in BlinkOn 20!
Check out the talk here: youtube.com/watch?v=DRRj...
14.04.2025 13:41
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History of the Web VIII featuring Chris Lilley
🎙️ On today’s episode of Igalia Chats, @bkardell.com has a chat with Chris Lilley about image formats like CGM, PNG, and SVG; about early HTML and CSS; and also WebFonts. It’s a 45-minute concentrated dose of Web history! To listen, and for a full transcript: igalia.com/chats/chris-lilley
09.04.2025 15:26
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Igalia @ BlinkOn 20 — Day 1
Bridging the App Gap: How Chromium Can Empower the Next Generation of Web UI (and more!) → Stephanie Stimac (w/ Penelope McLachlan)
Container Timing → José Dapena
BlinkOn 20 kicks off today at Google HQ, and Igalia is there! We’ll be on stage twice today, with @seaotta.dev co-presenting the opening keynote with Penelope MacLachlan, and @jdapena.bsky.social delivering a lightning talk about timing. And we’ll have even more tomorrow!
07.04.2025 15:31
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Chromium Wayland xdg-session-management demo (wip)
YouTube video by Nick Yamane
Chromium now has initial, experimental support for the xdg-session-management wayland protocol, shipping in canary channel in the coming days. I've implemented and tested it with Mutter 48, the only compositor supporting it atm (also experimental since version 47.
Quick demo at youtu.be/OG9ZLXzlwkQ
28.03.2025 18:17
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trace-chrome: easy remote tracing of Chromium
José Dapena blog.
New blog post! blogs.igalia.com/dape/2025/03...
trace-chrome is a command line tool I wrote to make it easy to capture a Chromium trace from a remote device.
cc @igalia.com @chromium.social #webperf
25.03.2025 08:31
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Bisecting Electron with Electron/Fiddle.
Ever wondered how to quickly bisect Electron releases? We got the answer.
Maksim at @igalia.com provides a useful tip for bisecting Electron versions with Electron Fiddle, helping you easily and quickly track down regressions. If you're checking a specific version issue, this post gives you a clear step-by-step approach. Let's try it out:
blogs.igalia.com/msisov/elect...
05.03.2025 14:46
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Testing WebXR on Windows
WebXR on Windows
Interesting post from Abhijeet at @igalia.com sharing how to test WebXR applications on Windows without a physical XR device by setting up Chromium and OpenXR runtime. Please check out the post for more details!
abhijeetk.github.io/Testing-WebX...
05.03.2025 10:45
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Unmasking Hidden Floating-Point Errors in Chromium’s Ozone/Wayland.
Tackling the hidden floating-point errors in Ozone/Wayland.
Debugging floating-point errors in Ozone-Wayland? Maksim from @igalia.com breaks down how hidden precision issues can surface and how to tackle them effectively. A must-read for graphics & Wayland developers! 🚀
blogs.igalia.com/msisov/unmas...
05.03.2025 00:31
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Chromium Ozone/Wayland: The Last Mile Stretch
Hey there! I’m glad to finally start paying my blogging debt :) as this is something I’ve been planning to do for quite some time. To get the ball rolling, I’ve shared some bits about me in my very fi...
Olá!👋 I've just blogged about the recent developments in the Chromium Ozone/Wayland project, which is getting closer to officially shipping to Linux Desktop users.
Huge thanks to @igalia@floss.social and our sponsors for making it possible ❤️
#chromium #linux #wayland
nickdiego.dev/blog/chromiu...
19.02.2025 17:02
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With the release of Chromium 133 last week, #Chromium users on #Wayland now have a hugely improved tab dragging experience, thanks to a new fallback mode that's been in the works for three years. My colleague @igalia Max wrote about his work on it:
blogs.igalia.com/max/fallback...
12.02.2025 19:12
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In terms of pronunciation alone, reading '톼이스' seems a bit closer to the English speakers. 😅
IMHO, the rule seems a little different from the actual pronunciation because it is general rule for many cases.
In fact, there was a controversy that '오렌지', the word for orange, should be written as '오륀지'.
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According to the rules, except some special cases described in 3.1.1 and 3.1.2, 't' is written as '트'. And 'wa' is written as '와' as described in the 3.9.1. 😀
11.02.2025 00:51
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In the rule for writing foreign words in Korean ('외래어 표기법'), you can find the phonetic symbols to Korean letter table ('표 1') in chapter 1 ('제 1장').
And there are notation detailed rules in chapter 3 ('제 3장 표기 세칙'). The article 1 ('제 1항') and article 9 ('제 9항') are rules for 't' and 'wa'.
11.02.2025 00:40
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I haven't think about that deeply, so I searched it a bit. 😅
We can find the rule '한국어 어문 규정' set by the national institution of the Korean Language:
- korean.go.kr/kornorms/mai...
11.02.2025 00:38
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