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bitwarden
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1.58 on Edge Browser?
Releases · bitwarden/bitwarden · GitHub
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MitID / NemID
Hey there! If Linked Custom Fields aren't helping here, as suggested below, you can submit details using the browser or mobile auto-fill fail form provided in the Github issue.
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Unlock browser extension with biometrics not working
Hey There! You can submit an issue on Github or reach out to our support team.
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Is 300-900MB memory usage for the Safari (macOS) extension normal?
It’s known issue. Unfortunately still not fixed. Github issue
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My Chrome extension has all the text missing
Thanks for confirmation, you can submit a detailed report on Github, or contact our support team here.
- Bitwarden pop-out too small and not resizable
- Can I have BW ask me to save the password when I log in to a page?
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Bitwarden chrome extension using massive amounts of RAM (windows 11)
Hi there, you can find out more about this issue on Github.
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Safari - keyboard shortcut for filling password
This issue is currently being tracked on Github here. You can also try the following:
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Often BW is not auto filling the fields (FF/windows)
You can also report specific browser auto-fill issues.
WHATWG HTML Standard
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Here are the 10 projects I am contributing to over the next 6 months. Share yours
WHAT-WG HTML
- Add Writingsuggestions="" Attribute
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Streaming HTML out of order without JavaScript
There's a long-standing WHATWG feature request open for it here: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/2791
And several userland custom element implementation, like https://www.npmjs.com/package//html-include-element
One of the cool things that you can do with client-side includes and shadow DOM is render the included HTML into a shadow root that has s, so that the child content of the include element is slotted into a shell implemented by the included HTML.
This lets you do things like have the main page be the pre-page content and the included HTML be a heavily cached site-wide shell, and then another per-user include with personalized HTML - all cached appropriately.
- An HTML Switch Control
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YouTube video embedding harm reduction
The `allow` attribute on iframes is a relatively recent API addition from 2017
https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/3287
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Htmz – a low power tool for HTML
I think there's a pretty strong argument at this point for this kind of replacing DOM with a response behavior being part of the platform.
I think the first step would be an element that lets you load external content into the page declaratively. There's a spec issue open for this: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/2791
And my custom element implementation of the idea: https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-include-element
Then HTML could support these elements being targets of links.
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The Ladybird Browser Project
> Consider https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1866.txt vs https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/
I thought, oh, that's not so bad. Then I realized what I was looking at was a 10 page index.
- HTML Living Standard
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Is Htmx Just Another JavaScript Framework?
I'd love to see something like HTMX get standardized, but I'm extremely pessimistic for HTMX's prospects for standardization in HTML.
In talking to a few standards folks about it, they've all said, "oh, yeah, you want declarative AJAX; people have tried and failed to get that standardized for years." Even just trying to get
to target a section of the page that isn't an has been argued about and hashed out for years.<p>Why is that? Well, for example, here's the form you have to fill out to start standardizing a front-end feature. <a href="https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/new?assignees=&labels=addition%2Fproposal%2Cneeds+implementer+interest&projects=&template=1-new-feature.yml">https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/new?assignees=&labels=...</a><p>It asks three main questions:<p>* What problem are you trying to solve? -
New in Chrome 120 back button detection
The issue with a single global event handler is discussed here: https://github.com/WICG/close-watcher#a-single-event
If you use popover="", you get the kind of functionality you're discussing for free. For
, the discussion is in progress and reaching a conclusion: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/9373
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